Kejriwal Criticizes BJP's 'Four-Engine' Governance Amid Delhi Bomb Threats
Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal criticized the BJP's governance after bomb threats were sent to three schools in Delhi. The threats caused panic and evacuations. Kejriwal and other AAP leaders questioned the BJP's ability to maintain law and order, highlighting ongoing public fear.
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Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday publicly criticized the BJP, accusing their 'four-engine' government of failing to maintain law and order in the capital. This critique followed bomb threats targeting three schools in New Delhi, triggering widespread panic and evacuations.
These threats were sent via e-mail to institutions including Delhi Public School, Modern Convent School, and Shri Ram World School, all located in Dwarka. Kejriwal expressed his concerns on social media, emphasizing that despite repeated threats, no perpetrators have been caught.
Echoing Kejriwal's sentiments, AAP leader Atishi stressed that the threats have left children and their parents in a state of fear. She questioned the efficacy of the Delhi Police under the BJP's governance, which AAP claims is dominated by the central government, local administration, municipal corporations, and the lieutenant governor's office.
(With inputs from agencies.)

