‘Delhi’s condition becomes bad’, AAP’s sharp attack on BJP government after heavy rains

'Delhi's condition becomes bad', AAP's sharp attack on BJP government after heavy rains

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Delhi unit president Saurabh Bhardwaj on Tuesday criticized the BJP government after heavy rains in the national capital. In a post on Ax, Bhardwaj highlighted the plight of Ramlila at Shalimar Bagh and claimed that a lot of money was wasted on cleaning the drains. The AAP Delhi president claimed that the condition of the city becomes very bad during the rains.

Bhardwaj wrote, “Look at the work of Phulera Panchayat – Look at the condition of Ramlila in Shalimar Bagh, the constituency of CM Rekha Gupta. Contracts of crores of rupees were given in the name of cleaning the drains. Delhi’s condition was disturbed in the rain.” The party’s Delhi unit president said that despite the order of the High Court, the government is ignoring the audit of the third party.

Bhardwaj said, “Despite the order of the High Court, the government is running away from conducting audit from third party.” Meanwhile, India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Delhi NCR and predicted light rain in the area in the next two to three days. IMD scientists no. Screenshot saved said that light rain is expected in Delhi tomorrow.

Meanwhile, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a Yellow alert for Delhi NCR and has predicted light rain in the region in the next two to three days. IMD scientist Naresh Kumar said that light rains are expected in Delhi NCR tomorrow. Kumar told ANI, “We have been estimating light rain in Delhi NCR for the last 2-3 days … We have issued a yellow alert for Delhi NCR, expected a lot of light rain tomorrow.” In addition, Kumar claimed that the next two days have been likely to continue in the next two days. “Light to moderate rains are likely to continue in northwest India in the next two days …”.

Earlier, there was a sudden change in weather in Delhi, strong winds and rains occurred in many areas. Due to torrential rains, there was waterlogging in many parts of the city, causing heavy delays in traffic. Due to sudden change in weather, airline companies issued travel advice for passengers.

The Delhi Airport said in its passenger advice, “According to the forecast of the Indian Meteorological Department, the weather in Delhi is deteriorating. Our on-ground teams are working closely with all the stakeholders to make your journey trouble free. Passengers are advised to contact their respective airlines for the latest flight related information.”

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