File Photo | BJP MP Anurag Thakur addresses the gathering during the release of a chargesheet against Aam Aadmi Party National Convener Arvind Kejriwal 
Delhi

Kejriwal came coughing, left Delhi gasping for breath: Anurag Thakur

Thakur slams Kejriwal over air quality, governance, and corruption, promising cleaner Delhi once BJP takes charge.

PTI

NEW DELHI: BJP MP Anurag Thakur on Sunday attacked former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal over the recurring deterioration in the city's air quality, witnessed in the past many years.

Taking a dig at him, Thakur said Kejriwal came to Delhi "coughing" from Haryana 11 years ago and has since left the city "gasping for breath."

The former Union minister also claimed that once the "AAP-DA" government is removed from Delhi, the BJP will ensure clean roads, clean water, a clean Yamuna, and clean air for the people of the city.

"Aap-da," meaning disaster, is a derisive term Prime Minister Narendra Modi devised for the party in one of his rallies in the city.

"Eleven years ago, someone from Haryana came coughing into Delhi with a muffler wrapped around him. Now, that same person wants Z-plus security from two states," Thakur said.

"Neither Delhi's air is clean, nor its roads, nor its mountains of garbage, nor the Yamuna. This time, the AAP government will be cleaned out of Delhi too," he added.

Thakur accused Kejriwal of launching his political career as a corruption-crusader but indulging in the vice himself.

He also termed Kejriwal "anti-women" to allege "a man who can take a fake oath on his daughter's name cannot be trusted to work for your welfare."

Delhi will go to polls on February 5, and the results will be announced on February 8.

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