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    Delhi Jal Board scam of 25000 crores, Amit Shah's biggest allegation on Kejriwal, told how many seats BJP will win

    Home Minister Amit Shah alleged that there has been a scam of Rs 25000 crores in Delhi Jal Board

    Dustin AbhishekDustin Abhishek
    Published: 30 Jan 2025, 06:30 AM
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    Delhi Jal Board scam of 25000 crores, Amit Shah's biggest allegation on Kejriwal, told how many seats BJP will win

    Amidst the election fervor in Delhi, Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday made a big allegation about Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal. In a conversation with News18 India, Amit Shah said that Kejriwal is telling lies after lies. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made it clear that not a single poor welfare scheme will be stopped. On the contrary, he will recover the Rs 25000 crore scam he has done in Delhi Jal Board.


    In an exclusive conversation with News18India, Amit Shah said, the people of Delhi have decided that this time Modiji's double-engine government has to be formed in Delhi. Change will happen in Delhi. Arvind Kejriwal is claiming that if BJP forms the government, then all the free schemes running in Delhi will be stopped. Home Minister Amit Shah answered this. He said, that when PM Modi has said that not a single poor welfare scheme will be stopped, then what is the point of such claims? Arvind Kejriwal keeps telling lies after lies. No one trusts him.


    BJP will win the maximum number of seats

    Shah claimed that the Bharatiya Janata Party will win the maximum number of seats in the Delhi Assembly elections. He said Arvind Kejriwal was responsible for keeping the water clean in Delhi. He was responsible for filtering the water, he is not able to do it and is making excuses to divert attention. The CAG report will be presented in the Delhi Assembly. We will do this as soon as we come.


    They came to power in the name of corruption, but


    During the roadshow, the Home Minister said, they came to power in the name of removing corruption and committed a scam of thousands of crores of rupees. AAP is a party that breaks promises. They said that they wwouldnot form a political party, but they formed a party. They talked about putting Sheila Dikshit in jail and took support from Congress. They were going to close liquor shops, but they became liquor bottles. They were going to take a dip in Yamuna, but have not taken a dip to date. They made the whole of Delhi drink dirty water and today when AAP-Da is being opposed, they are alleging that the Haryana government has mixed poison in the water. All these are their excuses.

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