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Corruption has flourished in Delhi under AAP rule : Amit Shah launches tirade ahead of MCD polls
New Delhi, Mar 25 (IBNS) : BJP President Amita Shah on Saturday came down heavily on the Aam Aadmi Party, saying corruption has flourished in Delhi under the Arvind Kejriwal Government rule. y.
"Corruption has flourished in Delhi under Aam Aadmi Party," he said while while addressing a campaign rally for the Delhi Municipal Corporation polls.
"No other party has done as much corruption as AAP did during their tenure in Delhi. Not one of two but 13 legislators of the AAP have been booked for criminal cases ever since AAP won elections in Delhi," Shah said.
Shah said BJP's development agenda helped it win most of the recent Assembly elections in five states and it holds the same promise for Delhi, where "nothing has been done."
"I urge our party workers to put their hearts into ensuring a victory for the party in the MCD polls. It is not just a battle to win the corporation, but a step towards rooting out the Aam Aadmi Party in all future elections," he said.
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