New Delhi, Nov 20: The BJP hit the streets with 14 mega road shows on Sunday as part of its campaign for the upcoming civic body polls here, with party’s national president J P Nadda alleging that the AAP government was a symbol of misgovernance and neck deep in corruption.
The people of Delhi are tired of the Arvind Kejriwal government and feel betrayed by it, he alleged, attending a road show at Sangam Vihar. “The AAP has become a embodiment of misgovernance and is neck deep in corruption,” he charged.
Top leaders of BJP, including Union minister Rajnath Singh, Hardeep Singh Puri, Jitendra Singh and Meenakshi Lekhi took part in the “Vijay Sankalp” road shows at different places across the city.
Chief Ministers of Assam Himanta Biswa Sarma, Haryana CM ML Khattar and Puskhar Singh Dhami of Uttarakhand also attended the road shows.
Nadda said the people of Delhi are eager to teach AAP a lesson in the upcoming Municipal Corporation of Delhi polls and ready to bless the BJP with victory.
Referring to viral video of jailed AAP minister Satyendar Jain receiving a massage in Tihar jail, Nadda said the people of Delhi have lost their faith in Kejriwal government. He said people of the country as well as Delhi are now looking towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi for development. The voting for the 250 wards of the MCD polls will be held on December 4 and counting of votes will be held on December 7.
At a road show in Uttam Nagar, Rajnath Singh said, “Delhiites will give another chance to the BJP to serve the city and work for its all-round development.
Participating in another road show, Union Jalshakti minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said he was pained to see the condition of the Yamuna in Delhi. “The BJP government at the Centre gave funds to Kejriwal government for it but it failed to intercept the drains flowing into the Yamuna,” Shekhawat said.
Housing and Urban Affairs minister Hardeep Singh Puri said the BJP has worked a lot for traders and slum dwellers in Delhi and they will again vote for the BJP in MCD polls. (PTI)