BJP takes dig at Kejriwal over his Nobel Prize claim; AAP says focus on work instead of 'name-calling'
Kejriwal's Nobel Prize comment sparks row; BJP's Sachdeva mocks him over corruption, AAP counters, urging focus on real governance.
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Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva said Kejriwal deserves a Nobel for “incompetence, anarchy & corruption.”
New Delhi, 9 July
AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal's assertion that he should get a Nobel Prize for governance is laughable, Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva said on Wednesday.
Taking
a dig at the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader, Sachdeva said he would get the award
if there were categories for "incompetence" and
"corruption".
The AAP
hit back at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), saying it should focus on
governance in Delhi instead of name-calling.
"Virendra
Sachdeva is in the government now. It is time to govern, not just talk.
Opposition days are over - now you have to deliver. Delhi is waiting for real
work, not distractions or name-calling," Delhi AAP president Saurabh
Bharadwaj said in a statement.
Speaking
at the release of the Punjabi edition of a book, titled 'Kejriwal
Model', in Chandigarh on Tuesday, the AAP supremo elaborated on the
governance model adopted by the previous government in Delhi, led by his party.
Referring
to challenges faced by the AAP government in the national capital, Kejriwal
said, "Despite being stopped from working, we performed. I should get a
Nobel Prize for governance and administration for doing so much despite there
being a lieutenant governor and various difficulties."
Sachdeva
took a dig at Kejriwal, saying he would have surely received a Nobel Prize if
there were categories for "incompetence, anarchy and corruption".
Several
scams, including the construction of the "sheesh mahal", took place
during Keriwal's rule in Delhi, he alleged. The BJP had accused Kejriwal of
spending crores of rupees to renovate and refurbish the chief minister's
residence in Delhi, calling it the "sheesh mahal".
"Kejriwal
demanding a Nobel Prize for himself is laughable. The people of Delhi are
stunned to hear about his desire for a Nobel Prize," Sachdeva said.
Kejriwal,
who served as the Delhi chief minister from 2015 till September 2024, said at
the book release that his model can only run on honesty.
"If
a government is corrupt, if its ministers are looting, this model will
collapse," he said, adding that the AAP has proven this in Punjab as well.
"Previous
governments had claimed that the treasury was empty. But we fixed schools and
hospitals, and gave free electricity, because we curbed corruption and saved
public money," the AAP national convenor said.
He
criticised the BJP government in Delhi, alleging that after the AAP left
office, services have "collapsed" in the national capital.
Sachdeva
said the people of Delhi have not forgotten the "scams" related to
panic buttons in public transport buses, pension for women, classroom
construction and liquor, among others.
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