<p>The BJP released its manifesto for the Delhi Assembly elections on Thursday, January 17, promising ₹2,500 for women. In response, Aam Aadmi Party’s national convenor and former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal criticized the BJP’s promises. During a press conference, Kejriwal referenced Prime Minister Modi’s repeated criticism of "freebies," where he claimed that giving away such incentives was wrong. Kejriwal pointed out that Modi had often said he disapproved of free giveaways, but now the BJP had announced their own version of freebies. He sarcastically urged Modi to now declare that giving freebies is acceptable and admit that his previous statements were incorrect. Kejriwal referred to the initiative as a "divine blessing" for the people of the country, highlighting the contradiction in the BJP’s stance.</p>
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