Hitting back at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his "anarchist" remarks on AAP, the party's convener Arvind Kejriwal said BJP was now resorting to personal attacks as it has been totally "rattled" ahead of the upcoming Assembly polls in Delhi.
Taking strong exception to Modi's comment, which was made at BJP's rally here, Kejriwal said the way he and his party was ridiculed at the Ramlila Grounds was "not right", but he would refrain from responding to personal remarks made by BJP.
The former Delhi chief minister said that the saffron party in Delhi is "without a face" and was like a "ship without a captain". He charged that BJP has no positive agenda for the national capital.
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Highlighting the achievements during his tenure, Kejriwal said that although all BJP leaders had attacked him at the rally, none had spoken against the work he had done during the 49 days his party was in power. The saffron party itself has given a certificate about his "good work", he said.
"They say we don't know governance. Then who slashed electricity tariff and gave free water to people? Who ordered an audit of electricity companies? Do people involved in 2G and coal scams know governance?
"We know governance and we also know how to stage a dharna," Kejriwal said at a hurriedly called press conference at the make-shift AAP offices on 173, North Avenue.
Taking a jibe at Modi over his assurances of 24-hour free electricity, Kejriwal said BJP is not able to fulfil the promises made during the last Assembly and Lok Sabha elections but was still making new promises.
"It's only AAP that has a formula for bringing down the electricity tariff and corruption. Only we can do it. With every election, they come up with a new promise. Modi says it took seven months to eradicate corruption from the top. But when will you (Modi) reach the bottom?
"First, you should know how to do it. If you don't, then tell us. We did it in 49 days. But for that you need a good intention to fight corruption," Kejriwal said.
BJP today kicked off its campaign for Delhi polls by wooing voters with a host of promises. The saffron outfit also singled out 'anarchist' AAP leader Kejriwal for an attack and asked voters to punish him for "wasting" one year.