"BJP's hatred towards elected Chief Minister": AAP on PWD's withdrawing offer to give Civil Lines house to Atishi
Jan 08, 2025
New Delhi [India], January 8 : AAP spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar on Wednesday targeted the BJP after the Public Works Department (PWD) withdrew the offer to Delhi Chief Minister Atishi to provide bungalow number 6, Flagstaff Road, Civil Lines as she "did not occupy the property within the required time frame".
"Atishi is being removed from the residence for the second time in three months - it shows their (BJP) hatred towards women and an elected Chief Minister," Kakkar told ANI.
"BJP has no issue and hence they just want to create hurdles for us," she added.
She also alleged that the BSP and AIMIM are contesting in the upcoming Delhi Assembly election as the BJP's 'B teams'.
"I think that in Delhi - the election is between BJP and AAP. BJP will do every negative politics to win - they will distribute cash, will bring their 'B teams' - that's the reason BSP and AIMIM are contesting in Delhi," she said.
Voting for the 70-member Delhi Assembly will be held in a single phase on February 5, the Election Commission announced on Tuesday. Counting of votes will take place on February 8.
AAP Chief Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday came in support of Chief Minister Atishi amid a row on the CM's official residence, saying that the BJP is losing the Delhi elections and that is why they have resorted to such "dirty politics".
In a post on X, Kejriwal said, "Within three months, BJP again expelled Chief Minister Atishi ji from the Chief Minister's residence. These people are showing their frustration by abusing Atishi ji and throwing her out of the house. BJP is losing the Delhi elections badly and hence these people have resorted to such dirty politics."
Earlier, CM Atishi, addressing a press conference, claimed that the Centre had "thrown" her out of the CM's residence for the second time in three months.
"Today, the dates for the upcoming assembly elections have been announced...The BJP-led central government has thrown me out of the Chief Minister's residence for the second time in three months...The BJP thinks that they will stop us from working by snatching our houses, abusing us and speaking ill about my family. They can snatch our houses, and stop our work but cannot stop our passion for working for the people of Delhi," she said.
The Public Works Department (PWD) said that she did not take physical possession of 6-Flagstaff Road (CM residence) despite multiple requests.
In the letter, the PWD also said that they had made the offer of two new residences to the Delhi CM, one at Raj Niwas Lane and the other at Daryaganj.