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New Delhi, January 30
BJP President J.P. Nadda on Thursday accused the AAP government of rampant corruption, alleging that the party’s leadership, including the Chief Minister, Deputy Chief Minister, ministers, and five MLAs, were all behind bars. Speaking at a rally, Nadda criticised the AAP’s promises of revolutionising education, accusing them of diverting attention to a Rs 2800 crore liquor scam. He also condemned the party for its alleged mismanagement of the panic button initiative on buses, which he said turned into a Rs 500 crore scam. “Have you ever seen a panic button on a bus? It was a scam. Panic buttons were needed in the Sheesh Mahal, where women are being disrespected,” Nadda added.
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