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Sheila Dikshit, Ajay Maken Slam AAP Government’s Achievements And Tall Claims

Picture Courtesy : Hindustan Times

Picture Courtesy : Hindustan Times

Terming it an “advertisement” government, former chief minister Sheila Dikshit hit out at the Arvind Kejriwal dispensation, saying the work they claim to have done remains “invisible”.

On the third anniversary of the Delhi government led by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Delhi Congress chief Ajay Maken released a ‘charge sheet’ on the government’s three years of rule at the DPCC office reported PTI.

People should be wary of the AAP government and it is a matter of concern that work claimed to be done by it is nowhere to be seen, Dikshit said.

“I do not want to say much but people know AAP government is an advertisement government. They are seen talking but their works are invisible,” Dikshit said.

She expressed surprise when a reporter tried to compare the work done by her government during her 15 years’ regime with the AAP’s three years in power in Delhi.

Speaking about the media coverage given to the AAP government, she said, “They find ways to be in newspapers. I fail to understand why they are given so much coverage.”

Sitting next to Maken, whose leadership she had criticised during the MCD election last year, Dikshit avoided questions on campaigning for the party and its future chief ministerial candidate.

“Congress always has one face. How can you ask such question,” she said.

Maken also hit out on alleged failures of the AAP government in transport, health, education and other sectors.

On the rift among the senior Delhi Congress leaders, he said, “It’s my fault and I will correct it. Had we been together like this we would have won the MCD elections.”

Maken’s attempts to rebuild the Congress in the capital ignoring Dikshit supporters came at the cost of a poor show in the Delhi civic polls last year. BJP retained control over the three municipal corporations with AAP coming second and the Congress a poor third.

With Congress President Rahul Gandhi sending a clear message of unity, Maken reached out to Dikshit , with Sharmistha Mukherjee, the Delhi Mahila Congress chief, as the emissary.

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