BJP launches sharp attack on Arvind Kejriwal, releases 'Sheeshmahal 2' images
Delhi minister Parvesh Verma accuses former CM of living lavishly during COVID, shifting focus to Punjab after electoral defeat
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- BJP attacked Arvind Kejriwal a day after Raghav Chadha and six other MPs left AAP, releasing images of 'Sheeshmahal 2' and accusing him of building luxury properties during COVID while Delhi suffered.
- Delhi minister Parvesh Verma claimed Kejriwal occupied one of four government houses near Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann's residence and recently moved to a bungalow at 95 Lodhi Estate, abandoning his earlier image of modest living.
- The BJP linked the properties to the alleged liquor scam case.
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This attack comes a day after 7 Rajya Sabha MPs left AAP, representing a significant blow to the party. BJP has been consistently targeting Kejriwal over alleged corruption in the liquor scam case, which is under investigation. The 'Sheesh Mahal' controversy first emerged earlier, with BJP releasing images of alleged luxury renovations in the Delhi CM's official residence.
NEW DELHI: Bharatiya Janata Party on Saturday launched a sharp attack on Arvind Kejriwal, a day after Raghav Chadha and six other MPs from Rajya Sabha left the party. The BJP described Kejriwal as the "Rahman Dakait of Delhi" and released fresh images of what it called "Sheeshmahal 2." Delhi minister Parvesh Verma in a press conference accused Kejriwal of living lavishly despite earlier claims of simplicity. He said, "...Delhi's Rahman Dakait, just as a sequel to the movie 'Dhurandhar' came out, similarly, we are going to reveal 'Sheesh Mahal 2' today..." Verma alleged that the original "Sheesh Mahal" in Delhi was built while the city was battling the Covid wave. He said, "...Kejriwal built the Sheesh Mahal in Delhi when Delhi was suffering from the COVID wave... The people of Delhi were demanding COVID medicine and were dying. During that time, work on Delhi's Sheesh Mahal didn't stop for a single day, as per Kejriwal's orders..." The BJP leader further claimed that after electoral setbacks in Delhi, Kejriwal shifted his political focus to Punjab, creating pressure for Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann. He said, "...When our 'Dhurandhar' Delhi voters defeated Delhi's Rahman Dakait, he moved to Punjab, increasing Bhagwant Mann's problems. Of the four large government houses surrounding Bhagwant Mann's house, one was occupied by Kejriwal, another by former Delhi health minister Satyendra Jain, a third by Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Singh, and another by Manish Sisodia..." Verma also targeted Kejriwal over his recent residence at 95 Lodhi Estate and accused him of abandoning his earlier image of modest living. He said, "...In Punjab, Bhagwant Mann is upset... He built another Sheesh Mahal there. Today, in Delhi, he has been going to court for the past several years, asking for a bungalow. And when he got the bungalow where he moved in yesterday, 95 Lodhi Estate. When the pictures of it came out, we were astonished. The man who said he would live simply today lives in a luxurious manner..." The BJP also alleged that the properties were linked to funds from the alleged liquor scam case. No immediate response from Kejriwal or the AAP was reported on the accusations.
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AAP will likely issue a response denying the allegations
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The liquor scam case investigation may intensify following these allegations
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أسئلة مفتوحة
- Did Kejriwal actually occupy one of the four government houses near Bhagwant Mann's residence?
- What is the source of funds for the alleged luxury properties?
- Will AAP respond to these allegations?
- Is there any truth to the 'Sheeshmahal 2' claims?