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AAP betrayed the trust of 2.5 crore Delhiites for failing to fulfil his promises: Congress

AAP betrayed the trust of 2.5 crore Delhiites for failing to fulfil his promises

AAP betrayed the trust of 2.5 crore Delhiites for failing to fulfil his promises

New Delhi: The Congress Delhi President Davender Yadav on Thursday alleged Aam Aadmi Party National Convener Arvind Kejriwal for misgovernance during his tenure alleged the party has already accepted defeat for next assembly polls. 

The Congress leader also  accused the AAP of making baseless statements driven by fear of their party candidates.Yadav also accused Kejriwal for losing decorum and making opportunistic remarks about alliances.

Speaking with the reporters, Yadav said that he wants to ask Arvind Kejriwal, who is out on bail, to disclose the amount of foreign funding his party receives annually. He should make it public. By aligning with separatist elements like Khalistan, he has already shown his true face to the public.

Yadav further accused Kejriwal of misgovernance during his tenure. “In the last 11 years, corrupt Arvind Kejriwal has destroyed Delhi’s education and healthcare systems, doubled electricity bills, provided dirty water at high prices, and caused record unemployment. He has pushed Delhi back by 50 years in terms of development.”

He added that Congress has released a white paper highlighting only a fraction of Kejriwal’s alleged 11 years of misrule. “Whether it’s the BJP-backed CAA or the liquor scam, AAP and BJP have colluded to make Delhi the drug capital. Kejriwal gained power riding on the BJP’s support, a fact known to the entire country.”

“He has betrayed the trust of 2.5 crore Delhiites by failing to fulfil his promises. Instead, he engages in opportunistic politics with new election campaign announcements. Under his leadership, Delhi has become infamous for pollution-related deaths, riots, crimes against women, and rising atrocities against Dalits. Kejriwal’s administration has turned Delhi into the capital of drugs and chaos,” the Congress leader said.

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