Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva File photo
Delhi

BJP takes out protest march against AAP government over bad roads

Potholes on Delhi’s roads are not just a result of one monsoon but represent a decade of corruption in road maintenance and construction, said Delhi BJP chief Sachdeva.

Express News Service

NEW DELHI: The Delhi BJP on Thursday launched a city-wide campaign to highlight what it describes as the deteriorating condition of roads caused by the alleged corruption and incompetence of Delhi government.

Party leaders, including state BJP President Virendra Sachdeva and several MPs, held protests at various locations, displaying cut-outs on damaged roads with messages like “Congratulations Delhi! These are the potholes of the most corrupt government.”

The campaign kicked off at Khari Baoli, Church Mission Road, and Old Delhi Railway Station Road, where Sachdeva, accompanied by MP Praveen Khandelwal, Delhi BJP Media Head Praveen Shankar Kapoor, and other senior leaders, pointed to the poor state of infrastructure as evidence of the Kejriwal government’s failure.

“The potholes on Delhi’s roads are not just a result of one monsoon but represent a decade of corruption in road maintenance and construction,” said Sachdeva, accusing the government of taking commissions as high as 35% for road projects.

MP Manoj Tiwari led protests in Nehru Vihar, Burari, and Wazirabad Road, while Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly, Vijender Gupta, demonstrated in Nangloi.

Trump says he's called off Iran strike planned for Tuesday at request of Gulf allies

Twisha Sharma death case: Bhopal Police announce Rs 10,000 reward for info on absconding husband

US Justice Department drops all charges against Adani, case closed permanently

Bengal govt to end aid for religion-based groups; 'Annapurna' scheme, free bus travel to benefit women

Sunetra Pawar likely to initiate NCP merger talks amid speculation over party reunification

SCROLL FOR NEXT