New Delhi: The BJP on Monday (May 10) hit out at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over the COVID-19 disaster in the nationwide capital claiming that latter has been busy spending crores on publicity and deceptive individuals whereas washing his arms of accountability and leaving the whole lot to the Centre. The get together claimed that as an alternative of pushing the vaccination programme in time, the Delhi authorities was busy promoting and is now doing politics over the supply of oxygen.
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Kejriwal spent around Rs 804.93 cr on advertisement since taking to power in 2015
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Addressing a digital press convention, BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra cited a RTI reply to say that the Kejriwal authorities has spent around Rs 805 crore on commercials since 2015 however not opened a single new hospital in town. He has been making each day appearances on the TV, ‘deceptive individuals and mendacity’, Patra stated, attacking the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief.
“You keep advertising, claiming there will not be any lockdown, no shortage of oxygen and that people will be delivered oxygen at home. When you saw that you cannot control the situation, then you pointed fingers at the Centre and washed your hands of your responsibility,” he stated.
Patra famous that Kejriwal had claimed on April 26 that his authorities will order 1.34 crore vaccines, which is value practically Rs 1,400 crore.
“Today, he’s saying he has nothing. Only 8.93 per cent people over 45 years have got their second dose in Delhi. Only 48.03 per cent people over 60 years have received their first dose. Only 17 per cent people over 60 years have received second dose,” he stated.
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Kejriwal govt failed to begin any oxygen plant regardless of funding from the PM Cares Fund
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Despite funding from the PM Cares Fund for organising oxygen crops, the Delhi authorities failed to begin any as a result of it couldn’t present any web site, he alleged. Patra additionally hit out on the AAP over an alleged rape at Tikri border, the place farmers’ protest has been persevering with, alleging that the title of one among its employees has cropped up, and he has been lacking.