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People have made up their mind to oust AAP, says Modi

Addresses booth-level workers through videoconferencing
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Ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday addressed booth-level workers of the BJP through videoconferencing under the “Mera Booth Sabse Majboot” programme.

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“Mera Booth Sabse Majboot is not just a programme, it is the lifeblood of our organisational strength and the mantra that drives our expansion,” the Prime Minister said in his address.

BJP workers from 13,033 booths across all 256 wards in Delhi listened to the Prime Minister’s message, which focused on the importance of grassroots outreach and the party’s vision for the Capital.

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The Prime Minister urged Delhi BJP members to target winning over 50 per cent of votes in every booth in the upcoming Assembly elections, and excoriates the AAP for its “unfulfilled” promises, “fake” announcements and “corruption”.

People are openly expressing anger with the AAP government during the party’s campaign, he said. The AAP was making new announcements every day as it was aware that the party was losing ground across the national capital.

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The PM accused the AAP-led Delhi government of not tabling CAG reports, which reportedly highlight the losses caused to the exchequer by its policies, for the fear of being exposed. The reports would be tabled by the new BJP government, he said, asserting that people have made up their mind to oust the AAP.

The PM accused the AAP of conspiring to push the people from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh out of the national capital following the Covid-19 outbreak and alleged that the party was full of hate for them. In the over 75-minute programme, the Prime Minister interacted with a number of BJP workers and took repeated jibes at the AAP.

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