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Manoj Tiwari attacks AAP, Congress, calls them "dangerous drug" for public

New Delhi [India], September 28 (ANI): BJP MP Manoj Tiwari on Sunday launched a scathing attack on opposition Congress and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), saying that both parties are like a “dangerous drug” to the public and collude only for power.

Speaking to ANI, the BJP MP said, “AAP is a sword for the public… it pierces someone’s stomach or chest. The same is true of Rahul Gandhi and the Congress Party… They are like a dangerous drug to the public. Their opposition to each other is also a play. They can meet at any time, but their hearts are not united. They try to collude only for power…”

Tiwari also targeted former Delhi Minister and AAP leader Satyendra Jain over the newly inaugurated Nand Nagri flyover, saying, “I had given a plan of this (Nand Nagri) flyover and the Shastri Park flyover to Satyendra Jain… He told me that Tiwari ji, get the CBI to make it, because the CBI was after him since he does wrong deeds…”

Earlier today, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inaugurated the newly constructed flyover at Nand Nagri, stating that the long-pending project has been completed in a short span under her government’s tenure.

Speaking to the reporters, CM Gupta said, “The work, which was pending for years, was followed up by our government in a short time as soon as it came to power, and today it has been completed for the public at a cost of Rs 180 crore.”

Delhi Minister Parvesh Verma also told ANI that the government was committed to improving connectivity across the Yamuna region.

“Whatever flyovers and roads need to be built across the Yamuna Paar to streamline the traffic flow, the Delhi government will undertake all these works… There is no shortage of funds,” he said. (ANI)

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