Wednesday, 27 May 2015
Monday, 25 May 2015
Delhi's
AAP government on Monday listed 11 focus areas of its work on
completion of 100 days in office as Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal hit
out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for being "dictatorial".
The
Aam Aadmi Party government, which is in a tussle with the central
government over powers related to posting and transfer of senior
officials, held a public meeting at Central Park in Connaught Place to
mark its 100 days.
At
the venue - thronged by thousands of enthusiastic AAP supporters who
raised slogans to back the party's claims for more power to run the
government in Delhi - Kejriwal, accompanied by his entire cabinet,
pulled no punches in hitting out at the Modi government.
In
a speech marking the first anniversary of his government, Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on Monday pitched his government as "pro-poor"
and said it had brought "achche din (good days)" to people but "bure din
(bad days)" to those who had "looted" the nation.
Addressing
a rally at Nagla Chandra Bhan village - associated with Bharatiya Jan
Sangh ideologue Deen Dayal Upadhyay, he made veiled attacks at the
Congress over its repeated criticism of his government as
"pro-corporate" and "anti-poor".
"Some
people are troubled these days. Their trouble is that 'achche din' have
come for many, but for some, 'bure din' have come... I did not
guarantee 'achche din' for those who looted the nation for years," Modi
said.
"Are
the bad days over or not? Have bad deeds stopped or not? Is bad
thinking over or not? Has the bad situation changed or not? Has there
been any news of scam or nepotism for the past one year," he asked.
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