
BJP Will Win in Haryana, Says Manoj Tiwari, Dismisses Kejriwal’s Criticism
New Delhi, Oct 6 (P. Views Desk) BJP MP Manoj Tiwari on Sunday dismissed AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal’s criticism of the BJP’s “double-engine” government in Haryana. Tiwari confidently predicted that the BJP will win the upcoming election, saying there is no need to debate the outcome as the results will clearly favor his party.
Kejriwal’s Criticism
Tiwari’s remarks came in response to statements made by Kejriwal during AAP’s Janta ki Adalat event. Kejriwal accused the BJP’s “double-engine” government (referring to BJP’s rule at both the state and central levels) of failing in Haryana and other parts of India. He claimed the people were fed up with issues like inflation, unemployment, and corruption, and predicted that the BJP would lose power in Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Maharashtra, and Jharkhand.
Tiwari’s Response
In response, Tiwari mocked Kejriwal’s comments, saying, “It will be interesting to see how many seats Kejriwal gets in Haryana, but the outcome is already clear. The election is over, and on October 8, it will be obvious that the BJP has won. There’s no need for further discussion—our government will be formed.”
Exit Polls and AAP’s Chances
Tiwari referred to exit polls that, according to him, predict no seats for AAP in Haryana. He sarcastically added, “AAP and Kejriwal don’t deserve even a single seat. They are holding ‘Janta ki Adalat,’ but nobody is showing up. The public wants Kejriwal to first clear his name in court before speaking to us.”
BJP’s Initiatives in Delhi
Tiwari also took the opportunity to highlight some of the BJP’s achievements in Delhi. He mentioned two major schemes:
- Land Mutation: The BJP has begun resolving issues related to land mutation, helping people transfer land ownership from their parents to themselves, which had been a long-standing problem.
- Electricity Meter NOC: The BJP has removed the requirement of a DDA (Delhi Development Authority) No Objection Certificate (NOC) for getting electricity meters, a rule that Tiwari claims the Delhi government had used to block people from accessing electricity. He thanked Prime Minister Modi for addressing these problems.
Tiwari concluded by emphasizing that these actions have earned the public’s gratitude and reinforced the BJP’s positive impact.