'Kejriwal is anti-national': Nadda slams AAP chief over 'poison in Yamuna' remark
BJP president J P Nadda criticized the AAP-led Delhi government for alleged corruption and urged voters to support the BJP in the upcoming elections. Addressing a rally, he accused Arvind Kejriwal of making inflammatory remarks about Haryana and c...

Calling Kejriwal "anti-national" for making such an allegation, Nadda said, "He is pitting people of Delhi and Haryana against each other. He is trying to create panic among the people. He does not deserve to be in politics."
Nadda also alleged that the AAP-led Delhi government has done a Rs 8,000 scam in the Yamuna cleaning projects.
"I can see that you have made up your mind to form a BJP government in Delhi. This is not an ordinary election; it is an election to change Delhi's fate and image.
"This election is about freeing Delhi from the AAP, which has come to be known as AAP-DA...this election is about freeing you from all the problems you have faced under their tenure," Nadda told the rally.
Delhi will go to polls on February 5 and votes will be counted on February 8.
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