
'PM Proved Delhi Government Most Honest': Arvind Kejriwal's Swipe In Goa
NDTV
"... this proves AAP is the most honest party. If we're allowed to form the government in Goa, I promise you it will be an honest government," Arvind Kejriwal said.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal - in Goa Sunday to campaign for the Aam Aadmi Party ahead of next month's election - offered novel 'proof' of his party's honesty and track record - that raids 'ordered' by Prime Minister Narendra Modi had failed to find evidence of wrong-doing.
Mr Kejriwal began his press briefing by accusing the ruling BJP of taking bribes to fill government posts and said the AAP, if voted to power, would ensure "equality of opportunity".
He said this claim - of a corruption-free government - had been questioned by Goa's youth and that their concerns were valid because "before elections everyone will say... 'our party is the best'".
"In Delhi we did this... a certificate was provided by PM Modi, who conducted raids on me, on (Deputy Chief Minister) Manish Sisodia... raids were done by the CBI, by police. They set up a commission to examine 400 of our files... but they couldn't find one mistake..." he said with a smile.