The Bharatiya Janata Party on Monday released a “chargesheet” against the Aam Aadmi Party dispensation in Delhi ahead of assembly elections.
BJP leaders Anurag Thakur, Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva, MP Praveen Khandelwal, charge sheet committee convener Vijendra Gupta, Ramesh Bidhuri, Aarti Mehra and Sardar RP Singh have brought the “charge sheet” before the public against the alleged corruption of the AAP government.
Former Union Minister Shri @ianuragthakur is releasing Delhi BJP Charge Sheet (Aarop Patra) against Arvind Kejriwal Government in the presence of State President Shri @Virend_Sachdeva & LOP Shri @Gupta_vijender. https://t.co/ANOfJwdnVV
— BJP Delhi (@BJP4Delhi) December 23, 2024
“Pollution, corruption, goons and rioting, and the condition of Delhi have been shown in it,” Thakur said.
Further attacking AAP, Thakur said: “They protested against the corruption of Congress but they were too involved in corruption. Yamuna has not been cleaned, there was talk of making Delhi pollution-free, but even today the pollution is beyond 500.”
Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva also cornered the Arvind Kejriwal-led party saying, “I would like BJP government to be formed in Delhi and then a museum should be built in which the public can be shown where the money invested by the AAP government has gone.”
He further said that the AAP government will have to take into account increased water consumption, medicine corruption etc. “They just want to earn money,” alleged Sachdeva.
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Meanwhile, the AAP government began the registration for its welfare scheme for women and the elderly.
On Sunday, Kejriwal announced that the registration for the Mukhya Mantri Mahila Samman Yojana scheme and Sanjeevani Yojana will begin on Monday. Under the women’s welfare scheme, the government will provide Rs 1,000 per month to all women aged above 18.
Under the Sanjeevani Yojana free treatment will be provided to people aged above 60 years.