Overview
- At an AAP Diwali Milan event, Arvind Kejriwal accused the six‑month‑old BJP administration of undoing a decade of gains and pushing Delhi into disorder.
- He cited broken roads, garbage piles, overflowing sewers, shortages of medicines in hospitals, and sharply higher electricity and water bills along with halted supply in parts of the city.
- Kejriwal said voters expected smoother governance with the lieutenant governor, the Centre and the Delhi government under one party, yet he claimed the city has been harmed in six months.
- Women gathered outside Chief Minister Rekha Gupta’s Shalimar Bagh residence demanding the BJP’s promised free gas cylinder for households on Holi and Diwali.
- Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva rejected Kejriwal’s charges and accused AAP of lying and presiding over alleged scams in classroom construction and Mohalla clinics.