Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Show me the development, says Arvind Kejriwal in Narendra Modi’s Gujarat

Show me the development, says Arvind Kejriwal in Narendra Modi's Gujarat
Ahmedabad: Arvind Kejriwal sitting under a tree in a village in the north west of Ahmedabad, had a simple and warm for about 200 surrounding question . ” If you are not happy with Narendra Modi , why you vote for him ? “
The villagers shared stories that contradict claims development that Mr. Modi, BJP ‘s candidate for prime minister , has rebuilt his campaign center .
Women in the audience said government schools are of poor quality and hospitals that do not exist. The men said they paid bribes to government officials . Most of the villagers were in favor of the AAP .
Mr Kejriwal listened intently. Over the next three days, the former tax inspector will tour parts of the home of Mr. Modi, a self-declared part of the performance audit of Mr Modi as the man who has ruled Gujarat for nearly 13 years . ” ( They say ) education has developed health problems have been resolved , corruption is over … so we’ve come here to see the development in Gujarat ,” he said after landing at Ahmedabad this morning.
Opinion polls predict that the BJP , led by Mr. Modi, will emerge as the largest party , but fall short of a majority in the general election that begins on April 7 . The results were declared on May 16 .
Since Mr. Kejriwal resigned as Minister of Delhi last month, has been spending their efforts in the campaign and the development of strategies for the national election. Aam Aadmi Your Party or AAP has suggested that Mr. Kejriwal will run against Mr. Modi if the BJP leader extends Parliament from anywhere outside Gujarat.
Just over a year after its formation , AAP, which has positioned itself as a party anti – corruption , won enough seats in the state elections of December Delhi to take power . Mr Kejriwal resigned as prime minister after the proposed anti-corruption bill he championed , the Jan Lokpal Bill stalled in the legislature of New Delhi.

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