Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit vows to file defamation case against AAP's Atishi 
Delhi

Will file case against Atishi over money charge: Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit

The L-G took a review in 2023 and it was found that the pollution effluent going into Yamuna has doubled in the last seven to eight years, he said.

Express News Service

NEW DELHI: Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit on Tuesday lashed out at AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal, calling him a “pathological liar”. Dikshit, who is the Congress’ candidate from New Delhi constituency for the upcoming assembly polls, also said he is going to file a criminal and civil defamation case against Chief Minister Atishi and AAP MP Sanjay Singh for alleging that he had received money from the BJP.

“A few days ago, the CM said that we are taking money from the BJP. After this press conference, I will file a criminal and civil defamation case against (CM) Atishi and Sanjay Singh. I will ask for Rs 10 crore and out of that money, I will donate Rs 5 crore to Yamuna cleaning and the remaining half will be donated to clean the polluted air in Delhi,” he said.

They used to say that they have increased sewage treatment by 1.5 times in Delhi. When the Congress lost the elections, the sewage treatment capacity was at 604 MGD and it remains the same today. The former CM lies that he has increased sewage treatment work, Dikshit alleged.

The L-G took a review in 2023 and it was found that the pollution effluent going into Yamuna has doubled in the last seven to eight years, he said.

The Congress leader said they have also claimed that they have saved money in construction of flyovers.

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