Let the government lawyers decide: Manish Sisodia on tukde tukde gang
India TV Events | Jan 29, 2020, 04:10 PM ISTDelhi Police took 3 years to prepare chargesheet, at least give us 3 months: Manish Sisodia on 'tukde-tukde gang'
Delhi Police took 3 years to prepare chargesheet, at least give us 3 months: Manish Sisodia on 'tukde-tukde gang'
Delhi deputy chief minister and education minister Manish Sisodia said that the AAP government has opened 600 schools in the last five years, more than the 500 it had promised in its manifesto.
BJP has no right to lecture us on violence, said AAP MP Sanjay Singh, as he noted that Purvanchalis had been forced out of the states where BJP governments were in power, including Gujarat, Assam and Maharashtra.
Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh hit out at Centre for the slumping economic state of the country. "We are facing a crisis in terms of food inflation, NPAs and unemployment," said the AAP leader.
BJP spokesperson, featuring in a panel discussion, said that Kejriwal was making contradictory claims ahead of the February 8 vote. "He had been saying till last month that the Centre wasn't allowing the Delhi government to work."
Former Delhi minister and Congress leader Krishna Tirath said that not a single school had been constructed by the Kejriwal government over the last five years, despite tall claims being made by the government.
We will win more than 48 seats in Delhi this time around, says Tiwari. Our earlier estimate was that we would win more than 40 seats.
The Delhi BJP President said that union minister Anurag Thakur and BJP MP Pravesh Verma had stated nothing wrong in sloganeering against the "traitors" of the country. "Anurag just asked the crowd as to what should be done with the traitors."
"Our first decision, if we win power, will be to get a chargesheet filed against persons who had raised anti-India slogans," said Tiwari. The decision will happen on the first day of the first month following our election victory, he said.
When questioned on what's stopping the Centre from vacating the Shaheen Bagh protest site, Manoj Tiwari remarked that the "entire nation knows that Narendra Modi can't order a lathicharge on women and children."
The Delhi BJP chief denied allegations that the party was trying to polarise the election on the issue of Shaheen Bagh.
Chunav Manch: The day-long conclave with India TV Chairman and Editor-in-Chief Rajat Sharma will feature several prominent leaders from across the political spectrum, who will take on questions from hosts and guests.
Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari is the first guest on Chunav Manch. We are fully confident that our party will win the election, he said.
Delivering his opening remarks at the Chunav Manch, India TV's Editor-in-Chief Rajat Sharma said that the BJP was a little late in hitting the campaign trail. "However, they have picked up pace of late," he said.
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