Delhi’s law and order is crumbling, says AAP’s Arvind Kejriwal, who took to X to roast the BJP’s ‘four-engine’ government for a year of devastation. Murders are rampant, accidents from potholes and drains are deadly, and the public pays the price with zero accountability.
Kejriwal’s post questioned the human cost: ‘How many more deaths before you wake up?’ Saurabh Bharadwaj zeroed in on the LG and DDA, accusing them of hypocrisy—vocal against AAP before, mute now under BJP rule across MCD, DDA, state, and Centre.
Shocking stats: six killings in 24 hours, including schoolboys, have shattered community trust. Bharadwaj decried the lack of outcry from top officials, sketching ‘two Delhis’—one in panic, the other in PR mode.
Political tempers flare as BJP stays quiet, fueling speculation of internal rifts. For Delhiites, the real issue is survival; only swift interventions in security and civic works can heal this wounded metropolis.
