Published 21:52 IST, February 3rd 2020
'Credit will go to Modi': Rajnath ponders reason for AAP not implementing central schemes
Rajnath Singh on Monday slammed the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Delhi and accused it of not implementing various welfare schemes in the national capital
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Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday slammed Aam Ami Party (AAP) government in Delhi and accused it of t implementing various welfare schemes in national capital, claiming Kejriwal government is "worried" that credit will go to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
'AAP govt is worried'
Taking to Twitter, Rajnath Singh in a series of tweets said, "Whatever be schemes initiated by Prime Minister, be it Prhan Mantri Awas Yojana, be it Prhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana, Pension Yojana or Ayushman Bharat Yojana, all se schemes were t implemented by AAP government because y were worried that credit of all this would go to Modi Ji."
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'Do t try to write history of India with ink of hate'
In ar tweet, Rajnath Singh said BJP does t want to break society in greed to form a government. "I want to tell Congress and AAP leers that you follow national duties along with opposition duties. I would also like to say to Congress and AAP leers that do t try to write history of India with ink of hate."
Earlier in day Prime Minister Narendra Modi led party's electoral campaign from front, days ahe of Delhi Assembly elections. dressing a rally in east Delhi's Karkardooma, PM Modi attacked Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Ami Party (AAP) government over various schemes initiated by Centre but t implemented by state government.
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'What is problem with poor and middle class?'
Speaking about healthcare schemes like Ayushman Bharat, PM Modi said, "It's s that politics has also been done with people of Delhi on a serious subject like health. Ayushman Bharat scheme is t being allowed to be implemented in Delhi. Poor people can get free treatment up to Rs 5 lakh in central government hospitals in Delhi, but t in state government hospitals. What is problem with poor and middle class of Delhi? Has politics become bigger than humanity?"
voting for Delhi Assembly is scheduled to take place on February 8. counting will take place on February 11.
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21:52 IST, February 3rd 2020