"Delhi sarkar hui kangal, sheesh mahal me Kejriwal": BJP releases 'chargesheet' ahead of assembly polls
Dec 10, 2024
New Delhi [India], December 10 : Bharatiya Janata Party intensified its attack against the incumbent Aam Aadmi Party government ahead of the Delhi assembly elections next year and released a 'chargesheet' on Tuesday, criticising the Delhi government for "failing" to address concerns of people and multiple corruption allegations.
Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly, Vijender Gupta released chargesheets for 10 assembly constituencies on Tuesday, namely; Madipur, Burari, Model Town, Mundka, Kalkaji, Gokulpur, Malviya Nagar, RK Puram, Narela, and Moti Nagar.
BJP also unveiled a new tagline, "Delhi sarkar hui kangal, AAP vidhayak malamal, sheesh mahal me Kejriwal."
During a press conference at party's Delhi office, Gupta announced that the BJP has conducted "special surveys" in all 70 constituencies of Delhi, interacted with residents, studied local problems, and gathered public opinion about the respective MLAs.
"Based on these findings, charge sheets are being prepared for all 70 constituencies and will be released one by one to the public. Today's release includes the charge sheets for 10 constituencies," a BJP press release stated.
Several other BJP leaders, including Ramesh Bidhuri, RP Singh, Kapil Mishra, Raja Iqbal Singh, Richa Pandey Mishra, Aarti Mehra, Gulshan Virmani, and Sunita Kangra, were also present at the press conference.
Vijender Gupta launched a scathing attack on AAP, alleging that the party is 'incapable' of addressing public concerns. He stated that AAP leaders, facing numerous corruption allegations, are panicked to the extent of mistrusting their own MLAs. Gupta accused the party of sidelining sitting MLAs and fielding new candidates in their place.
"Out of 62 seats held by AAP, the party has declared candidates for 31 so far. AAP's current MLAs have done no work, avoided their constituents, and are now seen as failures even by their own party," the release said.
The BJP leader also criticized AAP's "education revolution" led by former Deputy CM Manish Sisodia, which the party wears as a huge badge of accomplishment.
Gupta alleged that Sisodia had to switch constituencies to "hide his failures" and avoid public accountability.
The BJP leader further alleged that under Sisodia's tenure, Delhi's education system suffered significantly, with 3 lakh students failing in grades 9 and 11, the closure of 29 Pratibha schools, and a reduction in the number of schools.
"Instead of focusing on education, Sisodia prioritized implementing the controversial liquor policy, leading to corruption worth crores, which resulted in his year-long imprisonment," Vijender Gupta said.
Gupta stated that these charge sheets will be distributed to every booth and voter in all constituencies to expose AAP MLAs' failures and misconduct.