"In last ten years, Kejriwal has only assured people of corruption": BJP's Pradeep Bhandari
Feb 02, 2025
New Delhi [India], February 2 : Reiterating the claims of Aam Aadmi Party being "corrupt," Bharatiya Janata Party leader Pradeep Bhandari alleged that Arvind Kejriwal has gotten "frustrated" as he will lose the Delhi assembly elections.
"Arvind Kejriwal has got frustrated because AAP is going to lose the Delhi Assembly elections. Their MLAs are busy with corruption," Bhandari told ANI.
Claiming to have presented a "sting video" of Kejriwal which proves bribes being accepted by the AAP chief, he added, "The sting video we kept in front of you right now makes it clear that the AAP MLAs on the instructions of Arvind Kejriwal also indulge in bribery...In the last 10 years, Arvind Kejriwal has assured the people of Delhi of only one thing, that is corruption."
Earlier, on Sunday, Uttarakhand Chief Minister and BJP leader Pushkar Singh Dhami took a jibe at the AAP government, claiming that Delhi's ruling party has only "created drama and gimmicks."
Dhami was addressing a public meeting held in support of Burari assembly constituency NDA candidate Shailendra Kumar.
"The AAP government in Delhi has done only drama and gimmicks in the last 10 years. AAP leaders had promised to open 500 new schools before the elections, but opened liquor shops in every street," Dhami said in the meeting.
The CM while sharing the achievements of the double-engine government in his address said that more than 5,000 acres of land had been freed from encroachment by taking strict action against "land jihad" in Uttarakhand.
"We have freed more than 5,000 acres of land from encroachment by taking strict action against land jihad in Uttarakhand. This campaign will continue further," the CM further added.
The CM appealed to the people of Delhi, "On February 5, all of you vote in favour of BJP and make Shailendra Kumar ji win with a huge majority. BJP's double engine government will accelerate the pace of development in Delhi as well."
Delhi Assembly elections will take place in a single phase on February 5, with vote counting scheduled for February 8.