Hindustan Times (Delhi)

BJP, Congress say AAP’S offers fake and hollow

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Delhi opposition parties on Tuesday called the Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP’S) manifesto a “bundle of lies” and a “hollow document of repackaged poll promises”.

The Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP’S) Delhi unit chief Manoj Tiwari said the AAP manifesto was “a copy-paste” of its earlier 70 promises made in 2015.

“This manifesto does not deserve any discussion because it contains the same old promises that were in the AAP manifesto for the 2015 Assembly polls, while some points are copied from the BJP’S sankalp patra. It is a bundle of lies,” he said.

Tiwari added that the AAP had not yet woken up and is still talking about regularisi­ng unauthoris­ed colonies. “Under the leadership of the Modi government, both these works (regularisa­tion and ownership rights) are being done fast and the ownership of houses is being given. Millions of people have registered on the Delhi Developmen­t Authority’s portal for it,” the Delhi BJP chief said.

The AAP has focused on quality education, health, clean water, 24-hour electricit­y and a “deskbhakti curriculum” in the government schools of Delhi.

Addressing a press conference, Union minister Harsh Vardhan said that none of the 70 promises made by the AAP was fulfilled. “So some of those promises have been written in the 2020 manifesto as well,” he said.

Delhi Congress president Subhash Chopra said “The AAP came to power promising Jan Lokpal but did nothing in the last five years to work on it. Similarly, the Delhi Swaraj Bill was yet another fake promise in the AAP’S 70-point manifesto, but it took no initiative to redeem it.”

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