Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Harshvardhan has demanded Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal that he should apologise for the Kashmir remark and for the Batla stand.
Harshvardhan said that his party can’t support a ally like AAP to the most corrupt Congress in Delhi. Launching an aggressive offensive against both AAP and Congress, Harshvardhan said during the discussion of no confidence motion that neither could claim the moral high ground on the issue of promising good governance to the people of Delhi, as their alliance was bereft of both honesty and credibility.
Taking part in a debate in the Delhi State Assembly ahead of a confidence vote that is being sought by the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Government, Dr. Harshvardhan said, "Before elections,Arvind Kejriwal said vote for the most honest party, and the people of Delhi gave the most seats to the BJP and its allies i.e. 32. The BJP was instrumental in exposing the corruption of the Congress.”
"Kejriwal has joined hands with those whom he earlier promised to send behind bars. You, (AAP) can ally with most corrupt party, but, you will protest if we look for allies for Modiji's government at the centre in the future.
There was also an uproar in Delhi State Assembly, when Harshvardhan and other BJP leaders questioned the AAP's poisition on Kashmir vis-a-vis Pakistan.
Reacting to Kejriwal's objectionable speech at a rally in Ghaziabad on February 26, 2012 with regard to Kashmir, and also on the AAP's stand of calling the Batla House encounter a fake incident to garner votes, Harshvardhan said: "You go and meet terrorists and their sympathizers. Kejriwal should apologize for the Kashmir remark and for the Batla stand."
He also said that the AAP Government's decision to provide 20 kiloliters of free water to households in Delhi having water meters, could result in administrative mayhem, as people, "to ensure minimum water consumption, would use the toilets in the homes of their friends."
(With inputs from ANI)
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