Marking a dismal milestone, Aam Aadmi Party’s Manish Sisodia tore into the BJP Delhi government’s inaugural year, calling it a saga of failures and fraud. From a packed press meet with party heavyweights Saurabh Bharadwaj and Kuldeep Kumar, the message was clear: Delhi deserves better.
A poignant poster launch—’One Year, Delhi in Tatters, Kejriwal Where Are You?’—set the tone. Sisodia alleged systematic letdowns for women, youngsters, middle-income families, and the needy, alongside crumbling public services.
The flagship letdown: Women’s monthly stipend of Rs 2,500, hyped for March 2025 rollout, remains a mirage after 12 months.
Pollution hit rock bottom, with claims of rigged AQI through station relocations and water sprays. Yamuna cleanup? A theatrical farce.
Education reforms reversed: Private fee hikes ignored, govt budgets trimmed, excellence schools shut, happiness and startup curricula ditched—legacies of Kejriwal dismantled.
Job losses mounted with over a lakh temps sacked, marshals abandoned. Mohalla clinics vanished, free hospital services evaporated.
Instead of ‘home for every jhuggi,’ bulldozers rolled in. 8 lakh ration cards invalidated, pensions for widows and seniors halted.
Law and order collapsed: 800 vanishings in mid-January, daily killings. Civic nightmares persist—pothole plagues, sewer spills, garbage avalanches.
In his closing remarks, Sisodia asserted that this BJP tenure has wrecked Delhi, fueling nostalgia for Kejriwal’s people-first approach.