BJP roped in Bedi and Ilmi after Modi flop show: Kejriwal
January 16, 2015  20:21
AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal today took a swipe at the BJP, saying that it roped in former top cop Kiran Bedi and his one-time aide Shazia Ilmi when Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally in New Delhi turned out to be dud.

Addressing a rally at Trilokpuri, which saw communal riots flaring up some three months back, the former Delhi chief minister accused the BJP of doing "venomous politics."

"The BJP is rattled and nervous. Earlier they sent 200 MPs to campaign in Delhi. I attended one of the rallies and I saw seven MPs on the stage and only ten people on the chairs. When that did not work, it pressed in its ministers."

"When ministers did not work, the prime minister stepped in . When his rally turned out to be a flop, now they have introduced Kiran Bedi and Shazia Ilmi in the party, but let me tell you truth will always prevail," Kejriwal said.

Just before the rally, he took to social media to hit out Bedi and Ilmi for accusing AAP of doing "negative" politics.

The AAP chief said he is fighting to make Delhi a better place while the BJP is fighting to defeat him.
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