Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva criticized AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal for his governance model, calling out his attempt to portray himself as a clean administrator after a recent court ruling on the liquor policy case. Sachdeva highlighted the lack of development, corruption, scams, and the ‘Sheesh Mahal’ during Kejriwal’s 11-year tenure compared to the changes and progress under the BJP government’s one-year rule.
Reacting to Kejriwal’s rally at Jantar Mantar, Sachdeva pointed out that whenever Kejriwal and AAP find political space, they tend to blame the BJP for various issues across different states. He emphasized that despite governing Delhi for 11 years and Punjab for over three years, Kejriwal has failed to bring about any significant development in either place.
Sachdeva noted that Chief Minister Rekha Gupta’s government in Delhi has set a national example by presenting a comprehensive one-year report card across all seven parliamentary constituencies within a week. He highlighted the government’s substantial development initiatives through departments like Public Works, Delhi Jal Board, Flood Control, and Transport, along with allocating significant funds for constituency-specific development opportunities.
The BJP President further underscored the contrast between Kejriwal’s tenure marked by stagnation and the BJP government’s focus on transformative changes and development initiatives. He mentioned the implementation of new schemes worth nearly Rs 1 lakh crore, improvements in infrastructure like sewer systems and roads, and citizen-centric programs related to house tax and water supply, showcasing significant progress under the current administration.
Kejriwal, addressing AAP workers from multiple states, criticized the BJP government, alleging a decline in various sectors such as infrastructure, transportation, and environment. He highlighted the challenges faced by Delhi residents due to what he described as BJP’s conspiracies against him, refuting corruption allegations without evidence to support such claims.
