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BJP urges activists to throw out AAP

NEW DELHI:The BJP today appealed to its activists to make contacts with people to fight for those magical five per cent additional votes which failed the saffron party in the last elections and make Delhi free from the clutches of a government which has been exploiting them for its political expansion.

BJP urges activists to throw out AAP

BJP president Manoj Tiwari along with the party leaders, during the Executive Committee quarterly meeting at the Chaupal of Village Mukhmailpur, Burari in North Delhi on Wednesday. Tribune photo



Tribune News Service

New Delhi, January, 18

The BJP today appealed to its activists to make contacts with people to fight for those magical five per cent additional votes which failed the saffron party in the last elections and make Delhi free from the clutches of a government which has been exploiting them for its political expansion.

Delhi unit of the party also suggested the activists that enthusiasm in the workers is very important for the growth of the organization.

In his inaugural address in the Executive Meeting, BJP president Manoj Tiwari said that the AAP government has completed two years but the conditions have become worse. People in villages are facing the problems due to Land Acquisition Act, use of laldora land, increased rates of power and shortage of water. In Inderpuri, Nangloi and Pancharipuri Jhuggi bastis, the condition is so pathetic that they are compelled to use dirty toilets, there is no bathing space for women, no community facilities for the jhuggi bastis. Tubewells are not working and educational facilities for the children are not satisfactory.

A political resolution was also passed in the meeting that took note of the total failure of Kejriwal government on all fronts be it of enhancing education, health, public transport infrastructures, implementing women safety and social security schemes, lack of start of any new development project or poor maintenance of roads or coordination with the Central government or civic bodies.

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