New Delhi, Dec 23 || The Delhi BJP on Monday released a political "chargesheet" against AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal and his party, enlisting alleged failures of the Delhi government over the last 10 years and instances of corruption involving ministers.
Releasing the "chargesheet" or "Aarop Patra" ahead of Assembly elections, former Union Minister Anurag Thakur said, "About Rs 52 crore of public money was wasted on Kejriwal's luxurious Sheeshmahal (official residence). The AAP promised to clean Yamuna by 2025, but it turned into a toxic sewer filled with poisonous foam."
He said that during the 10 years of "misgovernance," Delhi turned into a "corruption capital."
"Eight AAP ministers, 15 legislators and an MP have been jailed in these years," he said, pointing to the liquor policy scam and slamming Kejriwal's promise of ridding the city of corruption.
The BJP MP also targeted the AAP government for ignoring women's safety, alleging that it failed to utilise the Nirbhaya Fund or build promised fast-track courts.
Kejriwal's promises of fighting pollution, improving the quality of education and ending the tanker mafia have not been fulfilled in 10 years, said Thakur.
"The AQI once crossed 1,200, and even today it is over 500," he said, adding that Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva, who took a dip in the Yamuna, would be able to give a first-hand account of how polluted the river was despite tall claims by the AAP government.