BJP’s Manoj Tiwari slams AAP says running ‘Jhooth aur loot’ ki sarkar’

 New Delhi: As Delhi is moving closer to Assembly polls which will likely be held in February 2025 the both AAP and BJP parties are leaving no stones on attacking each other.  Both the parties have been seen alleging each other either for fake voter registrations or over AAP’s different schemes.  In fresh allegations the .

 New Delhi: As Delhi is moving closer to Assembly polls which will likely be held in February 2025 the both AAP and BJP parties are leaving no stones on attacking each other. 

Both the parties have been seen alleging each other either for fake voter registrations or over AAP’s different schemes. 

In fresh allegations the  Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Lok Sabha MP Manoj Tiwari on Thursday hit out at the AAP government in Delhi, calling them the government of ‘jhooth and loot.’.

 “We believe in development. But, unfortunately, we are doing development in an unfavourable situation. Delhi has a government based on ‘jhooth and loot’. Our aim is to avoid their thinking and move ahead and do what we are known as. …..We wanted to listen to the citizens,” the BJP MP said in a press conference.

Earlier, reacting to the allegations of Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Thursday launched a scathing attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party, saying that the condition of farmers has never been “as bad as” it was during BJP’s rule.

Sharpening her attack, she further alleged that the “BJP talking about farmers is like Dawood preaching on non-violence.”

In a statement issued from the Chief Minister’s Office, Atishi said, “BJP talking about farmers is like Dawood preaching on non-violence. The condition of farmers has never been as bad as it was during BJP’s rule. Farmers in Punjab are on hunger strike; tell Modi ji to talk to them. Stop doing politics on farmers’ issues.”

This came after Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan wrote a letter to Delhi Chief Minister Atishi, accusing the AAP government in Delhi of blocking the Centre’s welfare schemes for farmers in Delhi and called their policies “anti-agriculture” and “anti-farmer.”