Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma lashed out at the Aam Aadmi Party national convenor Arvind Kejriwal calling him the "biggest goon" in the country over the alleged assault on Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal.
"A goon like Arvind Kejriwal who can beat up his own MP at his residence, have you ever seen such a big goon?...He is the biggest goon in India," CM Himanta said while speaking to the media on Sunday. Sarma's remake came in connection with Swati Maliwal's allegations of she being 'assaulted' by the former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal's personal aide, Bibhav Kumar at the the former CM's residence in Delhi. Attacking Kejriwal further, the Assam CM questioned the need of Mohalla Clinics, and stressed on building medical colleges in the national capital. "He (Arvind Kejriwal) said that I have brought a revolution in health and education...He told us that we (AAP) have opened the Mohalla Clinic in Delhi and this is the biggest health model in the country... Is there a system in our country to build hospitals even on footpaths?...Why is Arvind Kejriwal talking about such a big hospital? In a city like Delhi, should Mohalla Clinic be built or a Medical College?" Sarma further said. BJP MP Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, during his address at the public meeting, exuded confidence athat the BJP will win 55 seats in the assembly polls. "BJP is going to make a comeback in Delhi...The people will choose us with the majority...We are going to win 55 seats...We will continue all the facilities...We will give all the benefits including water, electricity, and better roads to all the people of Delhi," he said. BJP candidate from Malviya Nagar assembly constituency Satish Upadhyay says, also affirmed confidence that the 'Lotus' will bloom in Delhi and the "AAP-DA" government will be ruled out. "AAP-da will go from Delhi...BJP will win the elections with a majority...the lotus (BJP party symbol) is going to bloom...Delhi believes in the guarantees of PM Modi," he said. The campaigning has intensified as just days remain for the crucial Delhi elections, with BJP, Congress and AAP strongly attacking each other. The Delhi Assembly elections will take place on February 5, with the vote counting set for February 8. (ANI)
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