‘Aatishi was made CM under pressure from Sisodia’, Delhi BJP chief made a shocking claim
BJP’s Delhi state president Virendra Sachdeva has reacted to the news of choosing Aam Aadmi Party’s Atishi as the new Chief Minister. Virendra Sachdeva has said that Kejriwal has to make her the Chief Minister under pressure from Manish Sisodia. He said that making Atishi the Chief Minister will not change the character of Aam Aadmi Party. Sachdeva said that the character of this party is corruption and this makeover will not erase the stains of corruption on its face.
‘Departments were taken away from Gehlot and given to Atishi’
The BJP leader claimed that Arvind Kejriwal wanted to make someone else the Chief Minister. He said, ‘The way he took away many important departments from Kailash Gehlot and gave them to Atishi under the pressure of Manish Sisodia, in the same way he is having to make Atishi the Chief Minister under the pressure of Manish Sisodia.’ Responding to a question about the move of a woman Chief Minister, Sachdeva said that this is not the first time a woman is becoming the Chief Minister in Delhi. He said that before this Sushma Swaraj and Sheila Dixit have also been the Chief Minister of Delhi but the biggest crime of Aam Aadmi Party leaders is corruption.
‘Aatishi is also a part of the panic button scam’
Sachdeva said that as far as women’s safety is concerned, they have done the panic button scam in the name of women’s safety and Atishi has also been a part of it. Targeting Atishi, he said, ‘She is looking after PWD and Education Department. Atishi should tell what is the condition of Delhi’s roads? The half-hour journey from Mundka to Nangloi takes two and a half to three hours. The condition of roads in the whole of Delhi is the same. She also has the Education Department. During her tenure, one lakh children of 9th class and 54 thousand children of 11th class were failed because they have to keep their records right. The people of Delhi will not forgive the government which is playing with the future of children.’