
When AAP Ruled, Their Only Task Was to Cry & Complain: BJP’s Sirsa
The politics of Delhi has always been a battleground for various parties, each trying to outdo the other in terms of governance and development. The latest to join the fray is Manjinder Singh Sirsa, a senior BJP leader, who has taken a jibe at the previous AAP-led Delhi government, accusing it of being masters of “crying and complaining” both in power and opposition.
Sirsa’s remarks came after Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta completed 100 days in office, a milestone that marked a significant achievement for the Arvind Kejriwal-led government. However, Sirsa was quick to dismiss any credit that the AAP government might have earned, choosing instead to focus on the alleged shortcomings of the previous government.
Speaking to the media, Sirsa said, “When AAP was in power, their only task was to cry and complain. They seized every chance to shed tears. They would cry about every small issue, and that was their only agenda.” He added, “For the first time in 27 years, we’ve a government that delivers results, not excuses.”
Sirsa’s comments came as a response to the AAP government’s claims of having implemented various welfare schemes and initiatives during its previous tenure. The BJP leader dismissed these claims, saying that the previous government was more interested in spreading false narratives and creating unnecessary controversies.
AAP’s track record in Delhi has been marked by several controversies, from the alleged misuse of power to the criticism of their handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. The party’s critics have long accused them of being more interested in politics than governance, and Sirsa’s remarks seemed to echo these sentiments.
However, the AAP government has consistently defended its record, pointing to various achievements such as the implementation of the Swaraj Abhiyan scheme, which aims to provide financial assistance to women, and the expansion of the Delhi government’s education and healthcare infrastructure.
In response to Sirsa’s comments, AAP leaders have accused the BJP of trying to divert attention from its own failures. AAP’s Delhi unit chief, Durgesh Pathak, said, “The BJP is trying to create a narrative that the AAP government was all about crying and complaining. But the truth is that we worked tirelessly to improve the lives of Delhiites, and our achievements speak for themselves.”
The debate between the two parties is far from over, with both sides trading barbs and accusations. However, one thing is clear – the people of Delhi are the ultimate losers in this political game. The constant bickering and mudslinging may make for good television, but it does little to address the real issues that affect the lives of Delhiites.
As Sirsa and his colleagues continue to criticize the AAP government, it is worth remembering that the people of Delhi have voted for change, and it is time for the government to deliver. Instead of engaging in petty politics, the government should focus on implementing its promises and making the lives of Delhiites better.
In conclusion, Sirsa’s remarks may have been meant to entertain, but they also serve as a reminder of the need for politicians to be more responsible and less divisive. As the political landscape of Delhi continues to evolve, it is time for all parties to come together and work towards a common goal – the betterment of the people.