BJP's Kapil Mishra Accuses AAP of Deception in 'Election' Initiatives

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BJP's Kapil Mishra Accuses AAP of Deception in 'Election' Initiatives

New Delhi, Dec 25 (NationPress) The Vice President of Delhi BJP, Kapil Mishra, launched a fierce attack on Aam Aadmi Party's national convenor Arvind Kejriwal for misleading the citizens about two schemes that AAP recently initiated.

Using the platform X, Mishra expressed, "What a significant fraud Kejriwal is perpetrating against the women of Delhi. While he is encouraging women to complete forms, a notice from the Delhi government published in today's newspapers states that there is no such scheme and that these forms are fraudulent."

He further mocked the AAP leader, stating, "Wah re Farjiwal."

This outburst followed the issuance of a public notice by the Department of Women and Child Development and the Department of Health and Family Welfare, which repudiated AAP's claims regarding the 'Sanjeevani Scheme' and 'Mukhyamantri Mahila Samman Yojana.'

The Women and Child Development Department revealed it had been notified via media and social media that a political entity is asserting it will provide Rs 2,100 monthly to women in Delhi through the 'Mukhyamantri Mahila Samman Yojana.'

The department clarified, "No such scheme has been announced by the Delhi government."

The published public notice, appearing in national newspapers, stressed, "As there is no such scheme in existence, the acceptance of forms or applications for registration under this non-existent scheme is not feasible. Any individual or political organization gathering forms or information under this name is engaging in fraud and lacks any authority."

In a similar vein, the Health and Family Welfare Department refuted claims that promised complimentary medical treatment for individuals aged 60 and above at all governmental or private hospitals in Delhi, irrespective of their income levels.

The department urged the public to disregard such claims, describing them as "misleading and unauthorized." It also announced it would not assume any responsibility for liabilities or fraudulent activities stemming from these deceptive promises.

Recently, the AAP commenced a door-to-door registration campaign for two purported welfare schemes -- the 'Mahila Samman Yojana,' which pledges Rs 2,100 monthly to women, and the 'Sanjeevani Yojana,' which guarantees free medical treatment for individuals over the age of 60.