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Why did you take Congress' help, facilities, BJP asks Kejriwal
New Delhi, Jan 29
The BJP Thursday asked AAP
chief Arvind Kejriwal why did he take support from the Congress to form
the government and why did he ask for facilities after denying them
initially.
These were among the five questions the Bharatitya
Janata Party plans to ask Kejriwal everyday in the run-up to the Delhi
assembly elections Feb 7.
BJP leader Rajiv Pratap Rudy said his
party will ask Kejriwal five questions every day till Feb 5, starting
with the Aam Aadmi Party's decision to join hands with the Congress to
form the government in Delhi.
"Where were his moralities when he
joined hands with the Congress to come to power in Delhi?" Rudy said,
putting out first of the five questions.
He then questioned why
there was no case registered against former Delhi chief minister Sheila
Dikshit even though the AAP Party accused her of corruption.
Kejriwal was also asked why he took police security after denying it initially, and why his government asked for SUVs.
"How come comforts of life have caught on him so heavily, people of Delhi would like to have an answer," Rudy said.
Mentioning
that Kejriwal criticised politicians flying in chartered planes during
the Lok Sabha polls, Rudy asked why the AAP chief took a chartered plane
on his way from Gujarat.
"We are asking these questions because
this identity of a common man he (Kejriwal) created for himself is based
on lies," he said.