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Delhi Polls: Modi targets AAP for 'midnight hawala'; says Ordinances for people's welfare

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today launched a scathing attack on the Aam Admi Party (AAP) and said that the people who had details of Swiss bank accounts were not aware of the funds

India TV News Desk Updated on: February 03, 2015 19:45 IST
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delhi polls modi targets aap for midnight hawala says ordinances for people s welfare

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today launched a scathing attack on the Aam Admi Party (AAP) and said that the people who had details of Swiss bank accounts were not aware of the funds being received in their party accounts through bogus companies.

The PM was referring to the Rs 2 crore fund that Aam Admi party had received from four bogus companies. Yesterday in a press conference AAVAM, along with former AAP members on board, alleged that the common man's party has received funds from four dubious companies.

In his 30 minutes speech the PM neither mentioned AAP nor Arvind Kejriwal directly at Japanese park in Rohini.

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“When we ask these people why had they taken support from Congress they said they were offered. When we ask these “metro people” why they were flying in chartered planes, they said they were offered.”

And today when we ask about the donation they are saying we did not ask for it.

The PM, in his speech, also clarified on the Ordinances that his government has passed in the last eight months. Media and political parties have been critical of the Saffron party and have often compared it to former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

“What is wrong in passing ordinance for the welfare of poor people?” asked the PM.

Elaborate security had been put in place to ensure no untoward incident takes place during the event as a massive crowd attended Modi's third public rally.

Modi has already addressed two election rallies in Delhi: first at the CBD grounds near Karkardooma on January 31 and second in Dwarka on February 1. On January 10, the Prime Minister had addressed a rally at Ramlila Maidan to kickstart the BJP's election campaign.

 

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