Delhites listened to Jan ki Baat: Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray

Mumbai: By listening to the Jan ki Baat of Aam Aadmi Party, the people of Delhi have shown that now Man ki Baat will no longer be relevant in the country, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said here on Tuesday. Without referring to Bharatiya Janata Party by name, he said the verdict in Delhi elections has shattered the impression that “those who are with us are patriotic” and “those opposing us are traitors”.

A former ally of the BJP, Thackeray said the incumbent nationalistic dispensation at the Centre had deployed its full might in the elections, but could not withstand the power of the humble ‘broom’ (AAP’s symbol). “They had fielded top leaders in the poll campaign, Arvind Kejriwal was even labeled as ‘anti-national’, they sought to divert attention from local issues by raising irrelevant international issues to misguide the voters. But they failed to defeat Kejriwal,” said Thackeray. The CM lauded the people of Delhi for standing rock solid behind a person honestly committed to ‘vikas’ (development) and reimposed their faith in democracy. (IANS)

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