Narendra Modi launched an all-out attack on AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday, saying his «disgusting» comment that the BJP-ruled Haryana was mixing «poison» in the Yamuna is a sign of desperation as the «AAP-da» can sense it is going to be drowned in the same river in these polls.
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Addressing a rally at Kartar Nagar, Modi likened AAP leaders to notorious fraudster and serial killer Charles Sobhraj, and said the «AAP-da people» have committed a «sin» that will not be forgotten by history, and the people of Haryana and the country.
On Monday, Kejriwal alleged the BJP-ruled Haryana is supplying «poison-mixed» water to Delhi with the intention of killing people and blame it on the AAP to take electoral benefit.
Saying that he has been drinking the Yamuna water for 11 years, the prime minister asked people, «Can anyone imagine that the BJP government in Haryana was trying to poison me?»
Kejriwal's claims are an insult not just to Haryana but to all Indians, he said. «It is an insult to Indian culture, an insult to our character.»
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