Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed an election rally in Delhi's Ghonda, responding to former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's claims of poison in the Yamuna River. PM Modi strongly criticized the Aam Aadmi Party over the river's pollution issue.
Targeting the AAP government, PM Modi highlighted that Delhi is no longer accepting fake promises. The citizens demand a BJP-led dual governance model, promising homes and water access for every house.
PM Modi accused a former Delhi Chief Minister of making disgraceful allegations against Haryana's people. He condemned their audacity and questioned their intentions, asserting that their controversial statements are deceitful.
The Prime Minister expressed that these individuals want to deprive Delhiites of water. They expect our Purvanchal comrades to worship amidst filth each year, committing an unpardonable sin driven by political greed. History will not forgive their misdeeds, masked by their ecosystem. But Delhi and every child in Haryana won't forget.
He questioned if Haryana's people are different from those in Delhi, and whether families from Haryana do not reside in Delhi. He asked if the people of Haryana could poison their own kin, emphasizing that everyone in Delhi, including judges, drinks the same water.
5th February: AAP's Departure
PM Modi announced that on February 5, AAP will depart, and BJP will take over. He urged Delhi residents to give him a chance as he pledges to care for them like family.
He expressed grief over the Mahakumbh incident, mourning the loss of lives during the sacred gathering. Assuring his concern, he remains in contact with the UP government, confirming the resumption of the bathing ritual after a temporary halt.