By A Staff Reporter
New Delhi | With the Delhi elections approaching, BJP MP Manoj Tiwari has intensified his campaign, urging voters to support the party for a stable and development-focused government. Speaking at a rally, he emphasized the need for a cooperative governance model between the Centre and the state, branding the opposition as disruptive and ineffective.
"The people of Delhi will vote on February 5 to form a government that runs with a double engine. Delhi does not need a government that fights and quarrels," Tiwari said, referring to the frequent clashes between the Delhi government and the central leadership.
Using a mix of slogans and sharp rhetoric, he attacked the opposition’s governance, stating, "The people of Delhi will vote for the one who says 'Khelo India' and not for the one who says 'Peelo India.' The people will support the one who says 'Desh nahi jhukne dunga' and not for the one who says 'Daaru nahi rukne dunga.'"