A wave of violence and mishaps has gripped Delhi, prompting AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal to launch a sharp critique against the BJP-led ‘four engines’ of governance. Posting on X, Kejriwal lamented that the BJP has ‘ruined entire Delhi’ within a year, showing utter disregard for citizens’ lives amid rising killings and drain-related deaths.
Kejriwal pointed to recent incidents as proof of systemic failure, asking how many deaths it will take to jolt the government into action. Saurabh Bharadwaj, AAP’s Delhi president, intensified the attack, slamming the LG and DDA for leaving drains open, leading to tragic falls.
In a stark revelation, Bharadwaj noted six murders in a single day, including young students, leaving families devastated and the city insecure. He criticized the silence from the LG, Home Minister, and Chief Minister, contrasting public terror with governmental photo-ops.
This political showdown underscores deepening divides in Delhi’s governance. With no official BJP rebuttal, the debate rages on, as experts call for urgent reforms to restore order and prevent further tragedies in the national capital.