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AAP launches campaign to highlight garbage problem

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The AAP on Thursday launched ‘Kaam Kabaada, Kaisa Seva Pakhwada’ campaign to highlight the problem of garbage in the city. This follows the announcement of the Delhi Government’s ‘Seva Pakhwada’from September 17.

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Under this, AAP councillors will post daily videos of garbage from different parts of Delhi on social media platforms, exposing the failures of the BJP’s ‘four-engine’ government.

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AAP Delhi unit chief Saurabh Bharadwaj in a press statement said, “The BJP is pretending to run a Seva Pakhwada because September 17 is the PM’s birthday. We want to tell them: first do your work, then put up a drama of ‘seva’.”

Echoing similarly, Leader of opposition in MCD, Ankush Narang shared photos and videos of garbage piled up in different areas on X.

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