The BJP-led Delhi government protested outside the Delhi Assembly, criticizing AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal for accusing government school teachers of counting stray dogs. The Winter Session of the Delhi Legislative Assembly saw protests from both BJP and AAP on different issues. The ruling party condemned Kejriwal’s dog-counting claims, while AAP continued to target the government on air pollution.
Delhi’s Education Minister, in a press conference, slammed Kejriwal for spreading misleading information and demanded a public apology. He clarified that no government order was issued for teachers to count dogs, calling Kejriwal’s statements distortion of facts. BJP MLAs gathered outside the Assembly, demanding an apology from Kejriwal and accusing AAP of insulting teachers.
BJP MLAs criticized AAP for spreading false claims about deploying teachers to count dogs, calling it an outright lie. They demanded immediate apologies from Kejriwal and AAP leaders for insulting teachers and misleading the public. The protest outside the Assembly will continue until the apologies are made, as BJP MLAs expressed their strong disapproval of the misinformation spread by the opposition.
