Hardeep Puri criticized Kejriwal on Rohingya settlement claims, said this
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri criticized Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Chief Arvind Kejriwal on Monday for his allegations of Rohingya settlements, stating that lying repeatedly reveals your dishonesty and does not prove it to be real.
He said that Kejriwal’s MLA gave Rohingyas free meals, water, power, and voter cards in addition to assisting them in relocating to Delhi.
“Repeating lies won’t make them true; instead, they expose your dishonesty,” Hardeep Puri said in an X post. In fact, no Rohingya refugee has been given an EWS apartment. They were relocated to Delhi by Kejriwal’s MLA, who also created voter cards and gave them free meals, water, and power. Because everyone is aware of the party that the Rohingyas may vote for. According to their nature, “aisa koi saga nahi jise Kejriwal ne thaga nahi” means that they have fooled everyone. Kejriwal is gambling with the security of the country by consistently endorsing the Rohingyas.
Puri’s comments followed AAP Chief Arvind Kejriwal’s earlier today assertion that Amit Shah and Hardeep Singh Puri own all the information on the locations and methods of Rohingya settlement.
Arvind Kejriwal, the leader of the Aam Aadmi Party, said earlier today: “I ask that they detain Hardeep Singh Puri. He has all the information on where and how he settled Rohingyas. He shared the information on Twitter. Amit Shah and Hardeep Singh Puri possess all the information on the methods and locations of Rohingya settlement.
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri disputed the idea that Rohingyas, whom the Aam Aadmi Party has accused of relocating to Delhi in order to get votes, would ever back the BJP on Sunday, rejecting the party’s claims that it was conducting “Operation Lotus” in Delhi to manipulate voters.
Hardeep Puri questioned the veracity of the AAP’s allegations of voting rigging in a scathing refutation.
“Do you believe the Rohingyas will support the BJP under any circumstances? Reversing the claims, Hardeep Puri said, “There is no chance that they will vote for us.”
AAP claims that from December 15, “Operation Lotus” has been in place in Delhi, where the BJP has eliminated 5000 votes and added 7000.
“This is the same Arvind Kejriwal and the same Aam Aadmi Party that were claiming that the BJP has brought Rohingyas to Delhi,” Hardeep Puri remarked in response to the accusations. Everything related to this has been explained by the BJP. Do you believe that Rohingyas will support the BJP under any circumstances? They have no possibility of supporting us in the election.
“The AAP is responsible for all of this. They have imported and settled these ‘illegal infiltrators’ in exchange for votes. I believe that our democratic process would benefit much if you eliminate these votes. Puri said, “Arvind Kejriwal says one thing and then changes his position on that very moment.”
The BJP leader’s reaction emphasizes the party’s belief that claims of Rohingyas being settled in Delhi for political purposes are unfounded. They argue that it is unrealistic to expect the Rohingyas, who the AAP has portrayed as a BJP vote bank, to support the party.
AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal was also criticized by Puri on Sunday for the party’s social programs, accusing the former Delhi chief minister of “deceiving” the populace.
“Aisa koi saga nahi jise Kejriwal ne thaga nahi” (no one has not been duped by Kejriwal), the Union Minister said.
Puri said that appropriate financial allocations and cabinet permission are absent from the Mahila “Samman Yojana” and “Sanjeevani” programs. The goal of the Mahila Samman Yojana is to provide Delhi-based women Rs 2,100 a month.
The Bharatiya Janata Party has been accused by former Delhi Chief Minister and AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal of conducting “Operation Lotus” in the New Delhi seat starting December 15 in order to remove people from the voter list.
Speaking during a news conference on Sunday, Kejriwal stated: “The BJP’s ‘operation Lotus’ has been underway in my New Delhi assembly seat since December 15. They have requested the addition of 7,500 votes and the removal of 5,000 votes throughout these 15 days. If you are influencing around 12% of the assembly’s total voters, why is it necessary to have elections? It’s a kind of ‘game’ being played for the election.