BJP taunts Kejriwal government on Delhi's condition after continuous rain
BJP taunts Kejriwal government on Delhi's condition after continuous rain
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The national capital Delhi has been disturbed by the continuous rains. The rain has blown out Delhi government's claims. BJP president Adesh Gupta while criticizing the Delhi government said that "Kejriwal was talking about making Delhi look like London, but due to the negligence and poor policies of the government, Delhi is not even to look London. The streets of Delhi are flooded by 6 feet. Such a picture of Delhi has never been seen before. Kejriwal government has failed to complete the preparations before the monsoon, the people of Delhi are suffering today".

"Apart from this, Sadar Market of Delhi, which is called India's largest wholesale market, was completely submerged in water. Traders are suffering a lot due to Corona. They are facing whammy of waterlogging and corona, the valuable goods worth millions have become useless. The pavement and shops built above the drain in Najafgarh also collapsed due to rain. Zakheera and Prahlada underpass are also affected by rain that the police van got trapped". Adesh Gupta said that "The people of Delhi will not forgive Kejriwal government for this. The people of Delhi will not bear it all in silence. They will give a befitting reply to the Delhi Government in the elections".

"Due to waterlogging, the risk of disease has increased in Delhi. In the Corona crisis, the Delhi government was required to take more precaution, but the Kejriwal government has put the people of Delhi in the face of death. The Delhi government had claimed that more than Rs 100 crore has been spent on cleaning the drains, but this claim of crores also got washed away in the rainwater."

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