Massive Scams Alleged by Manjinder Singh Sirsa Against Kejriwal & AAP

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Massive Scams Alleged by Manjinder Singh Sirsa Against Kejriwal & AAP

Synopsis

Delhi Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa has fiercely criticized AAP's Arvind Kejriwal, alleging widespread corruption in governance. He claims to have found major scams linked to the Chief Minister and plans to present evidence soon.

Key Takeaways

  • Sirsa accuses Kejriwal of facilitating corruption.
  • Claims to have uncovered significant scams in governance.
  • Promised a press conference to reveal evidence.
  • Public opinion labels Kejriwal as dishonest.
  • Stressed laws apply equally to all in Delhi.

New Delhi, April 21 (NationPress) Delhi Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa on Monday launched a fierce criticism against Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) National Convener Arvind Kejriwal, accusing him of enabling corruption within the government.

In a strongly worded post on the social media platform X, Sirsa claimed that every policy and initiative under the Kejriwal-led administration had been manipulated to benefit corrupt practices.

Sirsa asserted that while examining departmental files, he discovered a significant scam tied directly to the Chief Minister.

“Corruption runs in the veins of Kejriwal & Co. Upon reviewing crucial files of my department, I was shocked to see how each policy and project was transformed into a scam to exploit Delhi… orchestrated by Kattar Beimaan,” Sirsa stated.

He hinted at further disclosures, suggesting, “Another shocking episode of ‘Kejriwal Ki Loot’ is coming soon!”

In an earlier conversation with IANS on Saturday, he emphasized that he would soon present substantial evidence of the alleged corruption.

“I will conduct a press conference in the coming days with all the necessary documents. I will unveil everything. The ground will shift beneath Kejriwal and AAP’s feet. Or perhaps his role is solely to engage in scams,” he charged.

The minister also addressed Kejriwal’s criticisms of the BJP government, stating that “narratives cannot alter the truth.”

“The public is aware of the truth. People on the streets of Delhi are labeling Kejriwal as dishonest. This narrative wasn’t constructed by anyone; it arose from the people themselves,” Sirsa noted, referencing an incident where individuals reportedly shouted slogans accusing Kejriwal of dishonesty in front of AAP MP Sanjay Singh.

On a different topic concerning pollution control, Sirsa stressed that laws in Delhi apply equally to everyone.

“Everyone must adhere to the law. Regulations aren’t enforced based on religion or caste,” he asserted.

The AAP has not yet provided an official response to Sirsa’s allegations.