AAP govt playing with students future: Vijender
The Leader of Opposition pointed out that not only technical courses but even the fees for general courses like BA and B.Com are beyond the reach of the common man.
The Leader of Opposition pointed out that not only technical courses but even the fees for general courses like BA and B.Com are beyond the reach of the common man.
He also asked the AAP government to explain to the public as to why it failed to meet the targets set for the 248 schemes across 22 departments of the city by October 2023.
Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva said that the recently revealed inventory of items from the bungalow has raised new questions and therefore tomorrow party members will reach Kejriwal’s present residence on Feroz Shah Road, seeking answers.
Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva on Monday accused CM Atishi of giving irresponsible statements defending AAP's Punjab government at a press conference here, on a day when the national capital suffering from severe pollution, wanted the dispensation governing the city to announce some drastic relief measures.
Sachdeva added that everyone must welcome such decisions for the greater good of the national capital.
Welcoming the Delhi Development Authority’s (DDA) decision to roll back the hike in the fees for the membership of the sports complexes across the city, Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva called it a Diwali gift of Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena to the people of Delhi.
After taking a dip in the Yamuna to expose the pollution level in the river amid the pollution crisis in the capital, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Delhi unit Chief Virendra Sachdeva was hospitalized on Saturday morning owing to health related issues.
Sachdeva took a dip at the Chhath Ghat seeking forgiveness from the holy river as a resident of Delhi.
The Delhi BJP chief said that the inventory list of the bungalow reveals that the luxurious fittings and amenities in the bungalow go beyond the imagination of the common man.
Sachdeva alleged that during the past ten years, AAP governments have totally destroyed the education set up of Delhi's state- run schools.