
When AAP Ruled, Their Only Task Was to Cry & Complain: BJP’s Sirsa
The Delhi politics has always been a hotbed of controversy and drama, with various political parties engaging in a war of words to outdo each other. Recently, the BJP leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa, a prominent figure in the Delhi politics, made some scathing remarks about the previous AAP-led government, accusing them of spending most of their time crying and complaining, both in power and opposition. Sirsa’s comments came after Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta completed 100 days in office, and it’s clear that the BJP is not willing to let the AAP forget its past mistakes.
In a statement, Sirsa said, “When AAP was in power, their only task was to cry and complain. They seize every chance to shed tears. For the first time in 27 years, we’ve a government that delivers results, not excuses.” His remarks are a clear indication that the BJP is eager to highlight the differences between the two parties and show that they are committed to implementing real change in Delhi.
Sirsa’s comments are not entirely unfounded. The AAP government, led by Arvind Kejriwal, was known for its constant complaining and crying over various issues, from the Centre’s policies to the state of the economy. The party’s rhetoric often bordered on the dramatic, with Kejriwal and his ministers making outlandish claims and threats to the public. This approach not only failed to deliver tangible results but also created a negative impression of the party in the eyes of the public.
One of the most notable instances of the AAP’s tendency to cry and complain was during the 2019 Delhi Assembly elections. The party, which was already facing a backlash over its lack of progress in governance, decided to focus on attacking the Centre and its policies. Kejriwal and his ministers made outlandish claims about the Centre’s alleged anti-Delhi policies, from the alleged scams in the Delhi’s power and water distribution systems to the Centre’s alleged refusal to grant full statehood to Delhi.
The AAP’s tactics backfired, and the party lost significant ground in the elections. The BJP, on the other hand, campaigned on a platform of governance and development, and its candidate, Manoj Tiwari, won the election with a comfortable majority.
The BJP’s victory was not just a result of the AAP’s mistakes but also its own efforts to woo the voters. The party’s campaign focused on the issues that mattered most to the people of Delhi, such as law and order, education, and healthcare. The BJP’s leaders, including Tiwari and Sirsa, held numerous rallies and meetings, where they listened to the concerns of the people and promised to address them.
In contrast, the AAP’s campaign was marked by its usual theatrics, with Kejriwal and his ministers making outlandish claims and promises. The party’s manifesto was filled with unrealistic promises, from freebies to lavish spending on various projects. The AAP’s approach was seen as a clear attempt to buy the votes of the people, rather than a genuine effort to address their concerns.
In the end, the people of Delhi saw through the AAP’s tactics and voted for the BJP, which promised to deliver results rather than just crying and complaining. The BJP’s victory was a clear indication that the people of Delhi are tired of the AAP’s theatrics and want a government that can deliver real change.
Sirsa’s comments are a clear indication that the BJP is committed to continuing its efforts to deliver results for the people of Delhi. The party is focused on implementing policies that will improve the lives of the people, rather than just crying and complaining about the Centre’s policies. The BJP’s approach is a clear departure from the AAP’s rhetoric, and it’s likely to pay off in the long run.
In conclusion, Sirsa’s remarks are a clear indication that the BJP is not willing to let the AAP forget its past mistakes. The party is committed to delivering results for the people of Delhi, rather than just crying and complaining about the Centre’s policies. The AAP’s approach, on the other hand, has been marked by its constant complaining and crying, which has failed to deliver tangible results. As the people of Delhi look forward to a better future, they are likely to reward the BJP for its efforts to deliver real change.