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People will sweep AAP out with ‘broom’: Amit Shah

BJP steps up its campaign, holds about 50 rallies across the city
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah addresses a public meeting in support of BJP candidate Mohan Singh Bisht from Mustafabad constituency, in Delhi on February 1, 2025. PTI
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With just four days left for the Delhi Assembly elections, the BJP on Saturday stepped up its campaign with senior BJP leaders, including Amit Shah, and others holding about 50 rallies across the city.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who held three rallies, accused the AAP of engaging in corruption and sheltering illegal immigrants. He said there was a big wave against the party in Delhi as it is running a "3G" government of 'ghotale’, 'ghuspaithiyon ko panaah’ and 'ghaple’.

“The first G stands for 'ghotale wali sarkar' (a government that commits scams), the second G stands for 'ghuspaithiyon ko panaah dene wali sarkar' (a government that shelters intruders) and the third G stands for 'ghaple karne wali sarakar' (a government that indulges in corruption)," Shah said.

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He said people of Delhi would sweep out the AAP with a jhadoo (broom, which is also the AAP's poll symbol).

“The time has come to free Delhi from this “AAP-da” (disaster), liquor mafia, scams and root out 'kattar beimaans' (outright dishonest), Shah said, appealing to people to vote for the BJP for the development of Delhi.

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The Home Minister slammed the AAP over pollution in the Yamuna. “Arvind Kejriwal had said he will clean the Yamuna. Chhath Puja will be celebrated in a grand manner and he will take a dip in the river. Till date, he has not taken a dip in the Yamuna. Neither Chhath Puja ghats have been improved nor the Yamuna has been cleaned,” Shah said.

He also attacked Kejriwal for his allegations against the Haryana government of deliberately poisoning the Yamuna.

“He (Kejriwal) is just making excuses that the Haryana government has mixed poison in the Yamuna water. Kejriwal, the Haryana government did not add poison, you have made the Yamuna water poisonous by spreading pollution," Shah said.

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