New Delhi, March 26:
Maintaining
his attack on the Aam Aadmi Party, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) prime
ministerial candidate Narendra Modi on Wednesday said the people can
forgive those who have committed mistakes but not those who have
betrayed the nation. Apparently taking a jibe at the AAP, Modi said:
“Delhi saw Congress A and Congress B. Such an unique alliance. First
form a government and afterwards resign from it so as to hand it over
Delhi to Congress A from the backdoor.” “Today who is running the
government in Delhi? Through the L-G, the Congress despite losing the
elections is running the government,” he added. “People can forgive
mistakes but not betrayal. There is no place for betrayers in politics,”
he said. He also said that earlier, all the opposition parties used
fight together against the incumbent government, but the first time all
parties are busy with unique alliances so that the BJP doesn''t come to
power. He said that alliances are being formed just to stop Modi from
coming into power. “During elections, the poll manifesto is sacred
pledge. It represents the views and opinions of a political party. What
are his objectives and what it will do for the society are all mentioned
in it. It is serious document. But after seeing the Congress''s
manifesto, it seems like a manifesto is a joke for them,” he said about
the poll manifesto released by the Congress earlier today. He said the
Congress manifesto contains the same points which were mentioned in its
2004 and 2009 manifestos. (ANI)
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