Delhi Waterlogging: AAP Critiques BJP's 'Four-Engine Marvel'
The AAP has criticized the BJP government in Delhi for severe waterlogging after recent heavy rains. Videos of flooded city areas highlight the inadequate response to drainage issues. Former officials questioned current BJP leaders' handling of the situation, provoking debates over governance and infrastructure inefficiencies.
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Delhi, the seat of India's government, recently witnessed a political skirmish as the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) sharply criticized the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over rampant waterlogging. After a deluge hit the city, several critical areas were submerged, sparking concerns over municipal infrastructure and governance.
The AAP, seizing the opportunity, shared pointed videos from various parts of the capital illustrating the dire state of affairs. Former Chief Minister Atishi directly addressed the lack of active involvement from BJP leaders, including the Public Works Department Minister Parvesh Singh Verma and current Chief Minister Rekha Gupta.
Senior AAP officials used social media to call out perceived government failings, questioning the BJP's ability to manage basic civic utilities. The party's sharp critique came as citizens grappled with flooded roads and disrupted daily life, fueling a broader debate on the city's infrastructure management.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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