Arvind Kejriwal has unleashed a torrent of criticism against Delhi’s BJP-dominated administration, blaming it for a spike in murders and accidents that have left the city reeling. On X, the AAP chief declared that the ‘four-engine’ setup has wreaked havoc in a mere year, with lives lost to crime and crumbling infrastructure going unchecked.
Kejriwal demanded to know when the government would act, citing open sewers and potholes as death traps. AAP’s Saurabh Bharadwaj joined in, questioning why the LG and DDA aren’t fixing these hazards, especially now that BJP controls all key agencies.
The past day saw six shocking murders, among them ninth and tenth graders, amplifying fears across Delhi. Bharadwaj painted a divided city: ordinary folks in dread, leaders focused on ceremonies. He lambasted the Chief Minister’s silence as callous amid the bloodshed.
As accusations fly without BJP response, Delhi’s residents brace for more uncertainty. This clash highlights urgent needs for better policing, infrastructure fixes, and cross-party cooperation to safeguard the capital’s future.