Hindustan Times (Noida)

BJP, AAP STEP UP...

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Kejriwal’s rally in central Delhi’s Paharganj also saw former MP and Congress leader Mahabal Mishra join the AAP ahead of the MCD polls. Mishra’s son, Vinay, joined the AAP ahead of the 2020 assembly elections and is the party’s MLA from Dwarka.

Votes in the Municipal Corporatio­n of Delhi (MCD) polls will be counted on December 7, bringing an end to a tempestuou­s few months for the civic body. Elections to the erstwhile three civic bodies were delayed earlier this year after the Centre decided to unify the municipali­ty and redraw the wards.

The AAP, which is hoping to wrest control of the civic body, has labelled the move a delay tactic intent on keeping Delhi’s ruling party from securing victory in the elections. The BJP, however, has said the move was essential civic reform to fix the body’s flagging finances.

On Monday, Nadda alleged that the Delhi government was “steeped in corruption”.

“The people of Delhi are tired of the Kejriwal government. It is a government that is drowned in corruption. The number of people gathered here indicates that BJP will be blessed,” said Nadda during a two-hour roadshow from Hamdard Chowk in south Delhi’s Sangam Vihar.

Nadda was accompanie­d by his party’s South Delhi MP Ramesh Bidhuri and party candidates Neeraj Gupta, Savita Devi and Poonam Bhati, who are contesting the polls from wards in Sangam Vihar assembly constituen­cy.

At a roadshow in north-east Delhi’s Bhajanpura, Sarma said the country needed a uniform civil code, even as he referred to the murder of Shraddha Walkar, allegedly by her live-in partner Aaftab Amin Poonawala.

“Our country doesn’t need Aaftab, but a person like Lord Ram, a leader like PM Modi. We need Uniform Civil Code and law against love jihad. We need such laws where Aaftabs can be hanged to death,” said Sarma.

Senior BJP leaders hit out at Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal for his government’s failure to improve the city’s infrastruc­ture, clean the Yamuna, address the air pollution problem despite having government­s in Delhi and Punjab, among other issues.

Defence minister Rajnath Singh accompanie­d by West Delhi MP Parvesh Sahib Singh held a roadshow in Uttam Nagar where he urged people to vote for BJP for comprehens­ive and “all-round” developmen­t.

Kejriwal, in his address, pitched his government’s work in improving Delhi’s education and health care systems, and promoted the AAP’S flagship power and water tariff subsidy programmes.

His party, he said, would clean up Delhi. The AAP has made Delhi’s sanitation mess one of its key points of attack. It has promised to make Delhi garbage-free, clean and beautiful, and said corruption will be ended by taking building plan processes online and regularisi­ng minor property alteration­s through one-time penalties and other measures if voted to power in the civic body.

“The AAP government transforme­d schools, hospitals and provided water and electricit­y. I appeal to everyone — give a chance to the AAP if you want Delhi to be cleaned. The AAP is running Delhi’s state government; it is now time to bring the AAP’S councillor­s to power…,” he said.

He added, “I will ensure cleanlines­s, revamp streets and arrange for water. Delhiites gave 67 out of 70 seats to the AAP in assembly elections; now give us 230 out of 250 seats in MCD as well. If you vote for the BJP, there will be more garbage mountains in Delhi. I will not let them create more garbage mountains in Delhi at any cost.”

He also said the BJP was trying to stymie the AAP’S welfare programmes by branding them “revadi”. “A lot of residents get free electricit­y and they are happy with that. They want free electricit­y but these people call it ‘free ki revadi’... Free electricit­y is your right and not ‘free ki revadi’. They make a fuss about it and call it ‘free ki revadi’ because they do not want people to get free electricit­y,” Kejriwal said, offering the latest parley in the ongoing debate about “freebie” culture and their impact on a state’s exchequer.

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