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Congress, AAP flay 'achhe din' comment, BJP denies it
New Delhi, July 14
The Congress and AAP on
Tuesday flayed BJP president Amit Shah's reported statement that it
would take 25 years to bring 'achhe din' (good days) in the country,
even as the BJP dubbed it a "part of larger conspiracy to defame the
party".
"Would people have voted for BJP had it told them that it
will take 25 years for good days to arrive?" Aam Aadmi Party leader and
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said in a tweet.
"It will
take 25 years to bring good days, Amitji, your good days have come.
Enjoy and do finish all the cases against you. Let the people go to
hell," Congress leader Digvijay Singh tweeted.
The Bharatiya Janata Party denied the statement.
"Amit
Shah never said that it will take 25 years to deliver 'achhe din'. In
fact, he said it will take 25 years to restore India's ancient glory and
world number one status," BJP's national secretary and media convenor
Srikant Sharma told mediapersons here.
"It is a baseless report and part of larger conspiracy to defame BJP," Sharma said.
Addressing party cadres in Bhopal on Monday, Shah reportedly said it would take 25 years to deliver 'achhe din'.