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Congress threatens to intensify Lok Pal stir in Delhi
It further said, “200 new schools and 50 new colleges can be opened with this money and people can get 2,000 new buses”.
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Interesting BJP that used to demand full state status for the Union’s Territory of Delhi is now opposing the Delhi government’s move to secure statehood for Delhi. They do not know that the Delhi authorities has began to place guards in buses, has began placing CCTV for ladies safety.
The hoarding asks why the Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP Government spent Rs 526 crore on the campaign when the money fund could be utilised to put up five lakh cameras for women’s security. 526 crore in advertisement and has been under criticism from both Congress and BJP for its Rs. “But advertisement will not make their future as you are just advertising just for yourselves”, he added.
Delhi BJP President Satish Upadhyay said the situation has arisen “due to the incompetence and confrontation attitude” of the Kejriwal government, resulting in the secretariat work coming to a standstill.
The fresh poster war came in the backdrop of a power tussle between chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and lieutenant governor Najeeb Jung.
He exhorted Congress workers to wage a relentless battle till the ruling AAP – which he claimed had boasted it would eradicate corruption in Delhi – constituted a Lok Pal.
This is what the posters put up by AAP read: “Prime Minister sir, Please!”
Upping the ante in its long-standing feud with AAP, Delhi BJP has put up a series of hoardings in the capital questioning the Delhi government on its expenditure on ad campaigns. The way advertisement’s budget was almost 23 crore only in yesteryear.
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The AAP government had also run similar advertisements on TV channels and radio.