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Kejriwal Calls Delhi Elections 'Battle Of Ideologies', Slams BJP For Giving 'Freebies To Corporates'

Kejriwal said that the assembly election in Delhi was not just a contest for the national capital but the entire country.

Kejriwal Calls Delhi Elections 'Battle Of Ideologies', Slams BJP For Giving 'Freebies To Corporates' AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal addresses a public meeting in support of party Narela Assembly Constituency candidate Sharad Chauhan for the Delhi Assembly elections, in New Delhi on Saturday. (ANI Photo)

Delhi Elections: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) supremo Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday launched a fresh attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and dubbed these Assembly elections a battle of ideologies. He drew a contrast between the ruling AAP and the BJP.   

Kejriwal said that the assembly election in Delhi was not just a contest for the national capital but the entire country. While addressing a press conference in the national capital, the AAP chief asserted that the election pits two contrasting ideologies -- one focused on the welfare of the general public and the other on benefiting a select group of wealthy individuals -- against each other.

"This election is about deciding how taxpayers' money should be spent. One ideology, represented by the BJP, uses public funds to waive loans worth thousands of crores for its close associates. The other, our AAP model, focuses on providing free electricity, education, health care and transport to benefit the common man," Kejriwal said.

Lashing out at the BJP-led Central government, the former Delhi chief minister alleged that it had waived debts amounting to Rs 10 lakh crore of 400-500 industrialists during the past five years.

"The BJP model gives people's money to its friends as loans and then writes off those loans in two to three years. In contrast, the AAP model provides direct benefits to the public, including welfare schemes worth nearly Rs 25,000 per month for each household in Delhi," he said.

Continuing his attack at the saffron party, Kejriwal also accused it of planning to end all welfare schemes initiated by AAP if it gains power in Delhi. "The BJP has already clarified it will stop free electricity, free bus rides (for women), and other benefits provided by the Delhi government. I ask the people, will they be able to bear this cost if the BJP is elected?" he said.

Kejriwal also lashed out at the BJP for labelling welfare measures as "freebies", alleging that the saffron party was trying to create guilt among the middle class while offering massive concessions to big businesses. "When the BJP waives loans worth thousands of crores for its friends, is that not a freebie?" he asked.

Assembly Elections to the 70-member Delhi Assembly will be held on February 5 and the votes will be counted on February 8. AAP is seeking a third consecutive term in office while the BJP is attempting to regain power in the national capital for the first time since 1998.

(With PTI Inputs)

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