Allegations and counter-allegations are going on once again between Aam Aadmi Party and BJP in Delhi. In fact, the official residence of the Delhi Chief Minister has been sealed on charges of illegal use. This action has been taken by the PWD department. AAP alleges that Atishi’s belongings have also been taken out of the CM residence. Amidst the controversy, the party has now shared a video of Atishi in which she is seen working among the items spread in the room.
Atishi’s video surfaced
Aam Aadmi Party has released the video of CM Atishi. The party says that the Chief Minister’s residence has been sealed and Atishi’s belongings have been removed from the CM House. The party has claimed that the Chief Minister has been forcibly made to vacate the bungalow. The CM is shown working with the same packed items. This video is from the personal residence of Delhi CM Atishi.
What did Atishi say on the controversy?
On the controversy over CM residence, Atishi said that BJP is upset because it is not able to defeat us in the elections. If their government is not formed then they start Operation Lotus and then put the leaders in jail. Since he could not become the Chief Minister, now he is thinking of taking over the CM residence. If it brings peace then they are welcome. Atishi said that we did not come into politics to live in a big bungalow with a big car. If necessary, we will run the government sitting on the streets. Congratulations to Bangla BJP, we live in the hearts of the people.
What is the whole controversy?
Chief Minister Atishi started living in Bungalow No. 6 on Flagstaff Road, Civil Lines, North Delhi on Monday. A few days ago, Arvind Kejriwal had vacated it and moved to a new residence in Lutyens Delhi. Hours after the Chief Minister arrived to move into the new residence, the BJP had claimed that the bungalow was yet to be handed over to the Public Works Department (PWD) for new allotment.
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