Delhi Leader of Opposition and AAP leader Atishi accused the BJP-led administration of failing to maintain law and order and demanded the resignation of Delhi CM Rekha Gupta.
Delhi Leader of Opposition and AAP leader Atishi alleged that the Enforcement Directorate's 20-hour search at the residence of Delhi AAP president Saurabh Bhardwaj was aimed at diverting attention, and said the BJP is scared of AAP.
Bringing into conversation the plea of the Delhi University on the disclosure of the PM's undergraduate degree, Atishi questioned on why the university did not want to take pride in the PM being their alumni.
Sharing an X post, Atishi wrote, "Why was there a raid at Saurabh ji's place today? Because questions are being raised across the country about Modi ji's degree -- is Modi ji's degree fake? The raid was conducted to divert attention from this discussion."
Speaking to ANI, the AAP leader said, "The way the Election Commission is behaving right now is like 'the thief scolding the policeman.' Those who until now thought that the Election Commission is impartial, even they now feel that their behavior is as if they are the youth wing of some poli
Atishi shared the letter written to Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and criticised the government's handling and preparedness for monsoons, stating that the "mismanagement" by the "4-engine BJP government" has caused "waterlogging" in the capital and "water crisis" in the Kalkaji area.
AAP leader and Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Delhi Assembly, Atishi, has written to Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, highlighting water crisis in Kalkaji caused by the submergence of the Giri Nagar Under Ground Reservoir (UGR) pumping station after a few hours of rain. She has charged the
Atishi has also reiterated the call for sending the bill to a Select Committee, and until then, she has demanded a rollback of this year's increase in fees and implementing last year's school fee instead.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Atishi on Friday voiced concerns over the recently introduced GST amendment bill in the Delhi Legislative Assembly, alleging it would adversely impact small traders while favouring large businesses.
Rekha Gupta alleged that the previous AAP government spent money only on advertisements and new schemes were only announced just to increase expenditure.