In a heartbreaking turn on Delhi roads, a biker fell fatally into a Delhi Jal Board pothole in Janakpuri, sparking outrage and a direct appeal from AAP leader Sanjay Jha to CM Rekha Gupta. As Chief Whip, Jha’s letter demands compensation and a government position for a family member, framing it as a moral imperative amid glaring official apathy.
This isn’t just an accident; it’s a symptom of deeper rot, Jha contends. Roads torn up for water projects left hazards unmarked, claiming a young life and leaving dependents destitute. The political ripple is immediate, with Jha rejecting token gestures in favor of substantive relief.
He vividly described the scene: a common commute turned catastrophe, underscoring ignored safety norms that endanger every commuter. With the family in economic freefall, Jha argues for immediate fiscal support and employment to foster recovery.
Citing a parallel incident involving a BJP worker’s death in the Yamuna, where aid was granted swiftly, Jha challenges the inconsistency. ‘Justice shouldn’t be selective,’ he declares. His closing appeal to the CM emphasizes prompt action to honor the victim, aid his loved ones, and signal a commitment to safer streets across the capital.