Delhi polls: Rajasthan Dy CM Prem Chand Bairwa slams AAP

New Delhi: The Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister  Prem Chand Bairwa on Thursday slammed the ruling Aam Aadmi  Party (AAP) ahead of the Delhi assembly polls, said that the youth of contemporary India are informed and discerning and said they can point out the difference between the development and the hollow promises.  Speaking with the media.

New Delhi: The Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister  Prem Chand Bairwa on Thursday slammed the ruling Aam Aadmi  Party (AAP) ahead of the Delhi assembly polls, said that the youth of contemporary India are informed and discerning and said they can point out the difference between the development and the hollow promises.

 Speaking with the media Bairwa said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s endeavours have been focused on the role of youth in shaping the future of the nation.

 He also said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the BJP has transformed India over the past 11 years, earning global respect through visionary policies and development initiatives. Modi’s thinking and efforts have laid the foundation for a developed and empowered India by 2047, especially focusing on the role of youth in shaping the nation’s future.

The BJP Leader also lashed out at Congress and other political parties for allegedly failing to deliver on their promises.

“Unlike Congress and other political parties that make announcements but fail to deliver, the BJP has a proven track record of fulfilling its promises. for example, in Rajasthan, 95 per cent of the promises made in the budget have been implemented effectively…,” the BJP leader remarked.

Amid the sharp criticism from the AAP, calling the BJP a “Gali Gloch Party”, he said, ” BJP faces baseless accusations from parties like the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which have no credibility due to their history of legal troubles and false claims… However, the BJP remains focused on its mission, as today’s informed and discerning youth can differentiate between genuine development and hollow promises…”

The Delhi assembly polls will be held in a single phase on February 5 and the counting of votes will take place on February 8.