Digvijaya Singh said the Congress will "expose" AAP and the BJP on their "wrongdoings". (File photo)
Panaji:
Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh today accused Delhi Chief Minister and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal of misusing public money to build his own image.
"The funds for publicity in Delhi government have been increased seven-fold. Kejriwal is using public money to build his own image," Mr Singh told reporters in Panaji in an apparent reference to AAP's "Ek Saal" campaign marking its first anniversary in office.
AAP is trying to make inroads into Goa and had already announced its move to contest Assembly elections next year.
Mr Singh said the Congress will "expose" AAP and the BJP on their "wrongdoings".
"We will go to the people with the facts," the AICC general secretary said.
He also downplayed the maiden public rally conducted recently by Mr Kejriwal in Goa.
"Kejriwal made only tall announcements on development. But the fact is that the party (AAP) has spent seven times more than the previous government in Delhi on its campaign," Mr Singh said.
He further alleged that the infrastructure in Delhi is "completely grounded" and the experiment like odd-even formula is a complete flop.
The Congress leader was in Panaji to release a book titled "Public Matters", written by former minister of state for external affairs Eduardo Faleiro on his speeches in Parliament.