
File photo: AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal
New Delhi:
The Congress today attacked both BJP and AAP, calling them 'two sides of the same coin', and cautioned voters in Delhi against the two parties.
"Both BJP and AAP are two sides of the same coin. They mislead people by making false promises. People should judge them on the basis of what they have delivered and cast their vote wisely," said Congress leader Haroon Yusuf.
Specifically targeting the Aam Aadmi Party, Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee Chief Arvinder Singh Lovely questioned the source of the party's funding.
"They are spending around Rs 300 crore on hoardings placed across Delhi and Rs 5 crore on radio advertisements. Where are they getting the funding from," he asked.
"The Congress, which was established decades back, doesn't have this much money to spend on advertisements and hoardings. They (AAP) are a barely two-year old party. Where are they getting this financial support from," asked Mr Lovely.
The DPCC President said, "They had formed a party saying they will be the common man's voice. They had resigned after 49 days of assuming power, saying they wanted to bring the Jan Lokpal Bill, then why do none of their present hoardings have a mention of that bill?"
"They cheated you once by painting a golden picture of the future. They created a perspective that Congress was the source of corruption everywhere. What did they deliver to the people who gave them their precious mandate," he said.
"The AAP is claiming that they ensured cheaper electricity and free water in Delhi during their 49-day tenure. We have never come across a person in Delhi who has accessed those benefits," he added.
"Both BJP and AAP are two sides of the same coin. They mislead people by making false promises. People should judge them on the basis of what they have delivered and cast their vote wisely," said Congress leader Haroon Yusuf.
Specifically targeting the Aam Aadmi Party, Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee Chief Arvinder Singh Lovely questioned the source of the party's funding.
"They are spending around Rs 300 crore on hoardings placed across Delhi and Rs 5 crore on radio advertisements. Where are they getting the funding from," he asked.
"The Congress, which was established decades back, doesn't have this much money to spend on advertisements and hoardings. They (AAP) are a barely two-year old party. Where are they getting this financial support from," asked Mr Lovely.
The DPCC President said, "They had formed a party saying they will be the common man's voice. They had resigned after 49 days of assuming power, saying they wanted to bring the Jan Lokpal Bill, then why do none of their present hoardings have a mention of that bill?"
"They cheated you once by painting a golden picture of the future. They created a perspective that Congress was the source of corruption everywhere. What did they deliver to the people who gave them their precious mandate," he said.
"The AAP is claiming that they ensured cheaper electricity and free water in Delhi during their 49-day tenure. We have never come across a person in Delhi who has accessed those benefits," he added.
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