Admitting that there is transiently a space in several parts of the country for Aam Aadmi Party, the BJP leader, however, said its performance after government formation in Delhi has "not been too inspiring" and that it has been silent on major scams under Congress while keeping a "narrow focus on petty corruption".
He said the 'Modi for PM' campaign has to be blended with the 'agenda for India' - an agenda that is specific, clear and comprises of big ideas.
"The big ideas have an ability to eclipse a new party which has a narrow focus only on petty corruption," he said, reffring to the Aam Aadmi Party, to which BJP narrowly lost out in the race to power in Delhi recently.
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He said even though AAP is trying to alter the corruption agenda, it is deflecting the attention to "petty corruption" and restricting itself to "symbolism" which do not improve the quality of life of the common man. "These gimmicks do not have a lasting impact."
He said Delhi government has no agenda to evolve Delhi into a global city.
"Some of these symbolisms may be important but they do not improve the quality of life of the ordinary citizens."
On corruption, Jaitley said there is no reference to corruption allegations which can embarrass the Congress like the CWG scam, 2G spectrum allocation, Coal block allocation or corruption of Sheila Dixit government. "It is deflecting the attention to petty corruption."
Taking a jibe at leaders joining AAP, he said, "some of the recruits have traditionally received more air-time than actual votes."