Published 13:52 IST, February 2nd 2020
AAP's Sanjay Singh slams Yogi, seeks 'arrest & interrogation' for remark on Kejriwal
Ahead of Delhi Assembly elections, AAP MP Sanjay Singh on Sunday slammed Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for his 'Boli nahi goli' remark.
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Ahe of Delhi Assembly elections, AAP MP Sanjay Singh on Sunday slammed Uttar Presh Chief Minister Yogi ityanath for his 'Boli nahi goli se samjhaya jaayega' statement at an election campaign rally. Singh also said that Yogi must be arrested and interrogated over his remark on CM Arvind Kejriwal's link with Pakistan Prime Minister. While campaigning for BJP candidates in Delhi on Saturday, Yogi h accused Arvind Kejriwal of having Pakistan links which is why Pakistan federal minister was seeking votes for him.
Following his remark, AAP on Saturday h asked Election Commission to direct police chief and or ncies to take appropriate measures to prevent unrest and violence planned by "certain political parties" in city to sabot Delhi elections.
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Speaking to media Singh said, "Here, people are shooting and you (Yogi) are saying 'boli goli'. Your students are t getting proper mid-day meal and all you do is incite violence. He says Kejriwal has a link with Pak PM. Arrest Yogi and ask him how does he kw about Kejriwal's links with Pak PM. Has BJP gone m? Sometimes y call Kejriwal monkey and sometimes a traitor. BJP needs a medical attention. I'll give Yogi a free check-up in Delhi. Amit Shah is one instigating violence and provoking everyone."
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Yogi's remark
Uttar Presh Chief Minister & BJP leer, Yogi ityanath while dressing a rally in Rohini at Delhi threatened to use force for anyone who will try to create trouble during Kanwar Yatra. He said, 'Boli nahi goli se samjhaya jaayega'. Slamming Kejriwal, Yogi said, 'AAP can't provide clean drinking water to people of Delhi. A survey says that Delhi uses most polluted drinking water. But Kejriwal govt provides Biryani to people sitting in protest at Shaheen Bagh & or places'.
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Delhi election
New Delhi will go to polls in a single-phase on February 8 and counting of votes will take place on February 11. last day of filing minations for candidates was on January 21. BJP has fielded Bhartiya Janta Yuva Morcha president Sunil Yav against Delhi CM Kejriwal from New Delhi constituency, and Congress has pitted former NSUI Delhi president Ramesh Sabharwal against him. BJP is trying to make vances in upcoming Assembly elections after 2015 debacle where it won only 3 seats. During 2015 elections, AAP won 67 seats out of 70-seat Assembly. Assembly elections take place in backdrop of an extremely communal, hate drive campaign and various violent protests. On Thursday, a man opened fire before being arrested by Delhi police. A similar incident took place on Saturday as well.
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13:52 IST, February 2nd 2020