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AAP Will Hold Back Students To Save Reputation: PM Modi To School Children During Interaction

Prime Minister Narendra Modi sharply criticised the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government, accusing it of prioritising its public image over the future of students.

During an interaction with school children in Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday, that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) party government don’t allow all children to “go further than 9th grade” and only ensures that students who will make it all the way through are allowed to go ahead.

PM Modi said that the party did this to save their reputation.

“I have heard in Delhi, they (AAP government) do not allow children to go further after class 9. Only those children who are guaranteed to pass are allowed to go. Because if their result is bad, their government's reputation will be ruined. That is why very dishonest work is done,” the prime minister was quoted as saying.

Speaking at a public rally in New Delhi’s RK Puram on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi compared the changing season of Basant Panchami to an impending transformation in Delhi.

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"In a few days, a new spring of development will arrive in Delhi. This time, the BJP government is set to form in Delhi. The 'AAP-da party' has wasted 11 years," he said.

PM Modi urged voters to give the BJP a chance to serve the people of Delhi, promising to work tirelessly to address their challenges. "A double-engine government will come to Delhi, ensuring prosperity for every poor and middle-class family," he added.

The Delhi Assembly elections will take place on February 5 in a single phase, with the counting of votes scheduled for February 8.

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