New Delhi, 5 October (IANS) senior Congress leader Udit Raj on Sunday launched a sharp attack on Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal, called him “hated” and accused his party of working as BJP’s “B-Tim”.
His comment came a day later when Kejriwal clearly refused any alliance with the Congress for the 2027 Goa assembly elections, saying, “There would be no alliance with the Congress under any circumstances.”
Kejriwal dismissed the reports stating that some AAP workers in Goa were open to join the hands with the Congress before the election. Talking to reporters after inaugurating a party office in Mayam, 16 km from Panaji, Kejriwal said that the Congress party “the people of Goa had cheated and cheated the most”.
He alleged that the party had become the MLA’s wholesa supplier “for the BJP”, “Can Congress give an assurance to Goa voters that its MLAs will not switch to BJP in future?”
Reacting strongly to this, Udit Raj told IANS, “He is a great false. A party that was born out of BJP and RSS-why no one believes that party? Everyone knows his rise for a political party from an NGO and was assisted by BJP and RSS. He is BJP’s ‘B-Tem’.”
Calling Kejriwal a “habitual false”, Raj accused AAP of having “no morality” and making false promises for political gains.
“He had said that he would not take security and meet the people of Delhi without any restriction. But later, he took security from both Delhi and Punjab. He built a mansion for himself on the basis of lies. He also vowed to his children that he would never alliance, but he did not do any morality.”
The Congress leader also accused Kejriwal of using funds from the alleged liquor scam, which funds the AAP campaign in the last Goa assembly elections.
“They contested the Goa elections with money from the liquor scam. The people of Goa are not foolish; they are educated and will find out. Even the CBI came to know how the money was transferred. They looted people in Delhi and to contest elections in Goa.
Meanwhile, Kejriwal intensified his attack on both BJP and Congress in Goa, accusing him of “handing hands in gloves” in looting the state money. He claimed that for the last six decades, only 13 or 14 families were controlling the government and its machinery.
He said, “Both these sides contest elections for their families and not to rob Goa, not for the welfare of the people,” he said “both are one in looting the resources of the state. They earn in the joint business by fooling people.”
The AAP leader said that despite being rich in resources, the people of Goa suffer due to poor infrastructure and lack of basic facilities such as hospitals, schools and roads. “These public issues can be resolved with public funds, but that money now goes into the pockets of these two sides,” Kejriwal alleged, urged Goan to prepare the system to change the system in the next elections.
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