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Delhi Assembly Elections: After Govt Schools, BJP Targets AAP's Mohalla Clinics Over Poor Infrastructure
|BJP president, JP Nadda, on Thursday, tweeted a video claiming that the mohalla clinics under the AAP's regime lack facilities, including medicines and infrastructure.
After releasing videos on the dismal condition of Delhi government schools, which were later proven to be false, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has released another video targeting the Aam Aadmi Party's flagship 'Mohalla Clinic' project.
BJP president, JP Nadda, on Thursday, tweeted a video claiming that the mohalla clinics under the AAP's regime lack facilities, including medicines and infrastructure. He posted a two-minute clip wherein Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal claims to construct 1,000 mohalla clinics.
Sharing the video, JP Nadda wrote: "Kejriwalji, you promised to open 1,000 mohalla clinics every year. Whatever small number of clinics you opened lack even the basic facilities."
Home Minister Amit Shah also took to Twitter, retweeting JP Nadda's tweet and saying that after schools, the "health revolution of Kejriwal government has been exposed."
शिक्षा की क्रांति के बाद अब केजरीवाल सरकार की स्वास्थ्य क्रांति की पोल खुली।
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) January 30, 2020
क्या इसमें दिल्ली का गरीब अपना ऑपरेशन करवायेगा?
अपनी स्वार्थी राजनीति के लिए दिल्ली के गरीब को मोदी जी की 'आयुष्मान योजना' से दूर रख उसके जीवन से खेलने का जो पाप आपने किया है उसका जवाब आप को देना होगा। https://t.co/ojuVS8ur1o
Former cricketer and BJP MP, Gautam Gambhir, wrote sarcastically, "This 'marvel' of AAP's healthcare revolution has ACs, water tanks, empty cabinets intact. Maybe, the medicines have been shifted somewhere! They have definitely taken care of hygiene though."
This "marvel" of AAP's healthcare revolution has ACs, water tanks, empty cabinets intact. Maybe the medicines have been shifted somewhere!
— Gautam Gambhir (@GautamGambhir) January 30, 2020
They have definitely taken care of hygiene though pic.twitter.com/YfZJLKLIo6
Earlier, Home Minister Amit Shah had tweeted a video of Delhi government schools claiming they are in 'miserable' condition.
अरविंद केजरीवाल जी आपने मुझे दिल्ली सरकार द्वारा संचालित स्कूल देखने के लिए बुलाया था। कल दिल्ली भाजपा के आठों सांसद अलग-अलग स्कूल में गए और देखिए इनका क्या हाल है...
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) January 28, 2020
इनकी बदहाली ने आपकी 'शिक्षा की क्रांति' के दावों की पोल खोल दी।
अब आपको दिल्ली की जनता को जवाब देना होगा... pic.twitter.com/gjzgaix2rA
In response to the allegations, the AAP on Wednesday urged the Election Commission to impose a 48-hour campaigning ban on Amit Shah for allegedly tweeting a "fake" video of Delhi government schools.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal stated that the videos of poor infrastructure in schools are false and that these actions show the Amit Shah's "hatred" towards the people of Delhi.
Kejriwal also said that out of 1,024 government schools in Delhi, BJP found only eight schools with some negligence and even those drawbacks turned out to be false.
The AAP has proudly projected both government school education and mohalla clinics as its major achievements in the last five years.
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