MCD elections: Nadda takes a jibe at Kejriwal, claims ‘you will lose all seats’

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president JP Nadda said on Friday that the Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) will forfeit its deposits on all 67 seats in the Himachal Pradesh assembly elections and the same will happen in the Gujarat elections. ,

addressing public meeting for delhi body elections In Patel Nagar, the BJP chief cited development works done by the ruling party in the municipal corporation and challenged Kejriwal government’s deputy CM Manish Sisodia to show two works done by his government in the national capital.

“He is contesting on all 67 assembly seats in Himachal. I can give in writing that his deposits will be forfeited on all these seats. He will meet the same fate in Gujarat,” he said.

According to a PTI report, Nadda launched a scathing attack on AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal and said that he contested the Lok Sabha elections against Narendra Modi in Varanasi and bit the dust.

The Kejriwal-led AAP also contested assembly elections in all constituencies of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Goa, where its candidates lost their deposits in most of the seats. He also said that AAP’s chief ministerial candidate in Uttarakhand has joined the saffron party and so has the party’s Himachal Pradesh state president.

“In Delhi, municipal corporations regularized temporary workers, set up 17 multi-level parking, installed LED street lights, installed smart classes in 907 schools, opened 52 new schools including one in Lajpat Nagar which is “among the best in the world” One”. Added 3,200 new beds to its hospitals, set up new health centers and dispensaries, among other things.

“They (AAP) made arrangements for health facilities in the jail as well by providing massage facilities. He also did good work in the field of education and made a rapist a doctor.”

Voting for 250 wards of MCD will be held on December 4.

(With PTI inputs)

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