Delhi Minister Majinder Singh Sirsa on Tuesday accused the previous AAP government in Delhi of "destroying" the Guru Tegh Bahadur memorial near Singhu Border.
Following the blast reported outside the residence of BJP leader Manoranjan Kalia in Punjab's Jalandhar, Bharatiya Janata Party leader Sudhanshu Trivedi on Tuesday raised concerns regarding the law and order situation in the state and said that the Punjab government has become 'AAP-DA'.
The Chief Minister on Tuesday visited multiple sectors and blocks of the constituency, engaging with residents and directing officers to resolve ongoing concerns promptly.
Speaking at a press conference, Sood revealed that out of 1,677 private schools in Delhi, 335 are situated on government land, with many failing to adhere to the Delhi School Act of 1973, which mandates government approval before fee hikes.
Addressing a press conference, senior AAP leader and MLA Sanjeev Jha exposed BJP's hypocrisy on the issue of Rohingyas, stating, "BJP makes Rohingyas an election issue every single time--whether it's elections in Delhi or anywhere else in the country. Today, I will expose how the BJP itself
AAP Leader and LoP Atishi on Monday writes to Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta over the issue of rising school fees in private schools and urges to issue orders with immediate effect that no school collects the enhanced fee from any parent/guardian, until accounts of the schools are audited.
Calling out the BJP's "double-engine" government a 'hypocrite,' AAP leader and MLA Anil Jha said, "The BJP has robbed Delhi's children of their rights while secretly favouring Rohingya settlement. First, Hardeep Singh Puri talks about housing them in EWS flats, now, BJP MLAs are helping the
AAP MLA Khan contends that the Bill curtails the religious and cultural autonomy of Muslims, enables arbitrary executive interference, and undermines minority rights to manage their religious and charitable institutions.
AP supremo Arvind Kejriwal on Friday claimed that his party had ended the education mafia. However, within a month of BJP rule, the education mafia returned.
His comments came after Dhankar tried to poke fun at Chadha, stating that the AAP MP was "obsessed" with the events in the Donald Trump administration.