Published 10:20 IST, January 9th 2020
"Just Raise Your Eyes": Manish Sisodia takes on Amit Shah over CCTVs in Delhi
AAP senior leader and Delhi's Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia took a dig at Home Minister Amit Shah over the installation of CCTVs in the national capital.
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AAP senior leer and Delhi's Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia took a dig at Home Minister Amit Shah over installation of CCTVs in national capital. Retaliating to Amit Shah's criticism towards AAP, Manish Sisodia busted BJP president's CCTV accusation. After Election Commission anunced poll schedule for Delhi, Amit Shah accused AAP government of making empty promises.
dressing media, Manish Sisodia shared a video of Amit Shah claiming that he is yet to find a single CCTV camera, out of 1.5 million promised by AAP. Sharing ar video, AAP leer shared CCTV foot of Home Minister conducting BJP's door-to-door campaign in Delhi's Lajpat Nagar. He furr stated that Amit Shah visited eight houses in small lane, which has 16 cameras around it. "Amit Shah is questioning where CCTVs we promised. Well, I would like to assure you that you don't have to look through 'durbeen' (bicular) just raise your eyes and find it in every lane. You are also being recorded while doing door to door campaigns don't worry," Manish Sisodia told reporters.
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"In last 60 months, Aam Ami Party government me only promises and w in last 3 months, public development money was spent on vertisements for its anuncements. People of Delhi are still looking for free wifi, 1.5 million CCTV cameras, new colleges, and hospitals," Amit Shah h said in a tweet.
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On Wednesday, Manish Sisodia even challenged BJP to present its education model under which he claimed that 109 primary schools have been shut in last nine years. On or hand, he said, number of students has increased by 6,000 in last four years in Delhi government-run schools. "In BJP-run MCD schools, 109 primary schools were closed in last nine years. It's a crime," Sisodia said. "If you like ir (BJP) model of education, n vote for m. I want to ask BJP, what is your model of education?" Sisodia told reporters.
Delhi Assembly Elections
Delhi, where 70 seats are at stake will go to polls on February 8 while counting of votes will take place on February 11. With Delhi Assembly Elections being around corner, Aam Ami Party has started examining performance of its sitting MLAs. A party source reportedly informed that a 'report card' is being me for each MLA to evaluate performance of MLAs before redistribution of tickets.
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In 2015 assembly polls, AAP won 67 of 70 seats while BJP could win only three seats. Congress, which was in power for 15 years in between years 1998 and 2013, failed to get any seat.
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(with ANI inputs)
10:20 IST, January 9th 2020