New Delhi: Delhi Congress President Devender Yadav on Thursday criticised the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government in Delhi for failing to deliver on key election promises and for the 'deteriorating' law and order of the national capital. Yadav further said that it is the party's "duty" to question the pain faced by the people of Delhi as the BJP-led government completes 100 days here.
"We are constantly asking this question to the government of Delhi that you promised to give 2,500 rupees to women, where is that? You said that the cylinder will be given for five hundred rupees, where is that? You said that cylinder will be given in Holi, where is that?" the Delhi Congress president told ANI.
आज पूर्व मंत्री नरेंद्र नाथ जी, पूर्व मंत्री @haroonyusuf22 जी, पूर्व मंत्री राजेन्द्र पाल गौतम जी, @INCIndia प्रवक्ता @NayakRagini जी के साथ प्रेस वार्ता को संबोधित कर भाजपा सरकार के विफल 100 दिनों का कच्चा-चिट्ठा सभी के समक्ष रखा।
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Decrying the law and order situation in the national capital, he claimed that multiple rape, murders happen here, with Delhi becoming a 'drug capital.'
"Today, six rapes happen in Delhi (daily), murders happen, there are three robberies, with chain snatching we don't even know. Delhi has become the capital of drugs today. Where are you? You also have a central government and the corporation, but have you done any work for the betterment of Delhi? If you keep talking schemes, keep holding meetings, then it is not going to do good to the people of Delhi," he said.
"With the completion of 100 days (of Rekha Gupta-led Delhi government), it is our duty to question the pain faced by the people of Delhi," he added.
He claimed that Congress used to "rule the hearts of people," referencing the 15 years of Sheila Dikshit as Chief Minister, adding, "We used to rule in the hearts of the people of Delhi before, we have a place in the hearts of Delhi. We have been raising our voice continuously in the past and will continue to raise the issues in the same way."
Yadav further attacked former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, saying that after losing elections, he had "completely disappeared." He claimed that while Congress is helping the people, AAP is running away from elections.
"(Arvind) Kejriwal has disappeared from Delhi like it is said that 'gadhe ke sar se seengh gayab ho jate hai' (like how horns disappear from a donkey's head). Law and order deteriorate in Delhi, and the opposition is not angry. Who will raise their voice? Congress does. The prices of milk rise in Delhi, or water fills in Delhi, Congress is on the streets helping, while AAP has disappeared. After three consecutive years in the corporation, today they run away from the elections," he said.
Earlier on Friday, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta praised her cabinet ministers for their efforts and affirmed her government's commitment to development.
"We are very happy and satisfied that the rights the people of Delhi deserve are being delivered with full dedication by the government. And surely, as Viksit Bharat progresses, Viksit Delhi will also move forward and witness significant development," CM Gupta said.
The results of the Delhi Assembly elections, announced on February 8, saw the BJP secure a decisive mandate by winning 48 seats. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) was pushed into the opposition with 22 seats, while the Congress failed to win a single seat for the third consecutive time.
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