Congress candidate from the New Delhi assembly constituency Sandeep Dikshit on Tuesday wrote a letter to Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena and Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora over AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal remarks on 'Yamuna poisoning' and urged them to take strict action aga
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi writes to the Chief Election Commissioner, blaming Haryana for the increased ammonia levels in Yamuna and requesting an urgent meeting to discuss its impact on the Delhi elections.
She further highlighted the development done by the AAP government in the last ten years and said that the education system has been transformed in the national capital as they have spent 25 per cent of their budget on the same.
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi ordered the local administration to ensure speedy relief and rescue operations for the people feared trapped after a building collapsed in the national capital's Burari area on Monday.
"When AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal and I exposed the BJP's conspiracy regarding poisonous water, BJP through LG put pressure on the officials of Delhi government and made CEO Delhi Jal Board (DJB) to write a letter and release it," Atishi told ANI.
On Monday, an AAP delegation met ECI officials, following which the issue was brought to the ECI's attention. The delegation was led by Delhi Chief Minister Atishi and Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, who requested an urgent meeting, sources added.
It is also stated that Atishi in the presence and with the concurrence of MP Sanjay Singh alleged that INC and the complainant were in collusion with the BJP to defeat the AAP. Therefore, the defamatory act of the accused persons is part of the same scheme of things with the nefarious object
With just a week to go before Delhi heads to the polls on February 5, the Election Commission is scheduled to hold a high-level meeting today with top officials to review the preparedness for the upcoming election.
India hails U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the extradition of Tahwwar Rana. BJP leader highlights opposition parties' alleged support for terrorism. The ruling is seen as a significant victory for national security and India's prestige.
The Delhi government celebrates the Republic Day on January 25 as the Chief Minister and other officials have to be present at the centre's programme which takes place on January 26.