All senior citizens to get old age pension if BJP comes to power: Sachdeva
Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva on Monday claimed that the addition of 80,000 new old-age pensioners in Delhi is a result of BJP’s efforts and political pressure.
Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva on Monday claimed that the addition of 80,000 new old-age pensioners in Delhi is a result of BJP’s efforts and political pressure.
Sachdeva claimed that the city's villages have suffered heavily during the past decade due to poor roads, lack of public transport, lack of new schools and missing health services under the AAP government.
Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva on Saturday welcomed the victory of the saffron party in Maharashtra Assembly election and the by polls in Uttar Pradesh as also its good performance in Jharkhand.
It is the duty of every government to ensure that welfare schemes reach every citizen, but going by AAP chief’s tone he is posing as if he was doing a “charity”, the Delhi BJP chief pointed out.
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.
Commenting on AAP's Janta Ki Adalat, BJP MP Manoj Tiwari said the people of Delhi won’t fall for such tricks of the ruling dispensation in the state anymore.
The BJP leader said that the delegation of Bus Marshals that met L-G also visited the Delhi BJP office and expressed their gratitude to the party for raising their concerns and finding a solution to their problem.
Hitting out at Arvind Kejriwal for his proposed 'Janta Ki Adalat,' Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva on Friday said that residents of the city are fed up with the AAP's corruption-ridden, inefficient government, and people want Kejriwal to stop such political theatrics put up after every few days.
Delhi BJP Chief Virendra Sachdeva, along with the party’s MPs, district presidents, councilors, and state officials, took to the streets across the city to put up “cut-outs” at potholes across many locations to bring the issue to the limelight.
Sachdeva said the problem is now in such a state that it cannot be just fixed by patching the roads.