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'AAP government has no interest in development'

Had the ruling Aam Aadmi Party worked diligently in Delhi, it wou... Read More
NEW DELHI: Had the ruling Aam Aadmi Party worked diligently in Delhi, it would not have been "so much willing" to firm up an alliance with the Congress, Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri has said.

The Union minister also rejected the AAP government's claims of good work in the education sector, saying it has not opened any school since it came to power. Puri, who is the housing and urban affairs minister in the Modi government, sought to know the track record of the Arvind Kejriwal government in the capital.

"They (AAP) do not have any interest in development. They have different approach... Had they worked in Delhi diligently, they would not have been so much willing to firm up an alliance with the Congress," Puri said. On Friday, AAP leader Gopal Rai said AAP is capable of defeating both the BJP and the Cong ress in Delhi and an alliance is possible with the Congress only when it is done on 33

Lok Sabha

seats.

The Congress announced that it will fight the Lok Sabha polls in Delhi alone, but maintained that it is still willing to have an alliance with AAP provided that the tie-up is restricted only to the capital.

Puri also charged the Arvind Kejriwal with creating "impediments" whenever his ministry has sent any proposal, be it RRTS projects and Metro Phase-IV.

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