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BJP leader Vijender Gupta launched a scathing attack on AAP, alleging that the party did not fulfill its promises

New Delhi: Vijender Gupta, the head of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the leader of the opposition in the Delhi assembly, attacked the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) harshly, claiming the party had failed to keep its pledges. Vijender Gupta said in an interview with the media report on Sunday that AAP lawmakers had not fulfilled their responsibilities.

Bjp leader vijender gupta
Bjp leader vijender gupta

“The AAP has not lived up to the promises it made to the people and has failed to govern Delhi.” Delhi Assembly LoP Vijender Gupta said that Arvind Kejriwal ji is replacing the AAP lawmakers because of their failure to fulfill their obligations, which is shown by the mismanagement in Delhi and the anomalies in governance.

“The time has come for this government to go,” he said. Delhi’s elections are scheduled for early next year.

Arvind Kejriwal, the national convenor of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and a former chief minister of Delhi, attacked the opposition parties, claiming that they were now utilizing the same freebie programs that they had exploited to get votes nationwide.

“The work that took place here is being highlighted all across the nation as the AAP administration marks ten years in power in Delhi. Speaking during a Dangal event held in Karala village, which is part of the Mundka assembly seat, Kejriwal said, “Those parties that used to disparage us for our schemes are using the same schemes to seek votes across the country.”

Kejriwal praised the AAP administration in Delhi, saying that the government works for the underprivileged and that Delhi gets free water and power.

“We have served middle-class, lower-middle-class, and impoverished individuals. We also worked on the development of infrastructure. We provided free water and power to the middle class and impoverished. We created schools that are unlike any other. More than 4 lakh pupils from private schools enrolled in public schools. For the public, we established clinics in Mohalla. We gave women free access on buses. Delhi gets power all day and all night. No other location offers power around-the-clock,” he said.

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