Union home minister Amit Shah unveiled the final part of Delhi BJP’s manifesto, making significant promises on healthcare, employment, and unauthorized colonies. He criticized AAP’s Arvind Kejriwal, labeling him a liar and addressing unfulfilled promises. Shah assured the continuation of welfare schemes and vowed to clean the Yamuna in three years if BJP is elected.
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