Stepping up its attack on the BJP, the AAP on Monday launched a book “ “Bhajpa ki Uplabdhiyan’ (Achievements of BJP in Delhi” -- with all blank pages, mocking the saffron party for failing to fulfill its election promises.
Launching the book at a press conference at the AAP headquarters, senior AAP leader Sanjay Singh flipped through the blank pages and said the BJP made several promises to win the 2014 elections and again after coming to power, but failed to deliver on them.
The book highlights that PM Modi’s unfulfilled promises — such as regularizing Delhi’s unauthorized colonies, depositing Rs 15 lakh in every citizen’s account, providing permanent housing for all, doubling farmers’ incomes, and reducing the prices of petrol, diesel, and cooking gas cylinders — have not been fulfilled. Additionally, the book suggests that to strengthen the nation and support PM Modi, individuals should continue paying taxes on everything without hesitation.
"In 1925, the RSS was established in the country, in 1952, Jansangh was formed, and in 1980, the BJP was founded. After that, the BJP ruled in many states and made numerous promises. But despite making several promises to the public, after 2014, when PM Modi took office, he promised things like transferring Rs 15 lakh into people's bank accounts, creating 2 crore jobs every year, providing pucca houses to all in slums, selling petrol at Rs 50 per litre, and strengthening the rupee against the dollar."
He (Modi) also promised to give registry rights in unauthorised colonies. "Today, AAP will release a book showcasing what he has been able to achieve so far. The BJP won't tell you this, but we will reveal it," Singh said, taking a jibe at the party.