Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia (File photo)

New Delhi:

Taking a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks on nepotism and dynasty in his Independence Day address, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Monday said not just 'familyvaad' but 'friendship' to end corruption from the country. should also end.

Sisodia said that Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in his Independence Day address has given a blueprint to take the country on the path of progress by bringing changes in the school education and health system in the next five years.

He said that Prime Minister Modi should implement this by rising above politics.

The Deputy Chief Minister said in a press conference, "Modi ji talks of familyism, but friendship is also causing great harm to the country.

Friendship has destroyed the country's economy. Prime Minister Modi, in his speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort on the country's 76th Independence Day, said that today when the country is entering the "elixir of time", corruption and familism are the two major challenges that Not limited to politics.

He called upon the countrymen to "hate" these distortions and take "panch vows" to ensure a "developed India" in the next 25 years.

Sisodia said, "He (Modi) can talk of corruption.

However, he has to rise above 'friendship' to end corruption. There was no talk on providing accommodation and running the bullet train.


He said, "This is because nothing can be done on these fronts." "The Prime Minister should not call free education and free medical treatment as 'freebies' (free gifts) and should not make fun of them."