Delhi’s political landscape crackles with confrontation as BJP exposes what it calls AAP’s ‘masterplan’ to derail the Legislative Assembly’s winter session. Through orchestrated mayhem, AAP allegedly seeks to smother opposition voices and dodge accountability for two terms of controversial governance.
The blueprint unfolded predictably: AAP MLAs storm proceedings with placards, disrupt Question Hour, and force repeated suspensions. ‘This isn’t spontaneous anger; it’s scripted sabotage,’ declared BJP’s Vijender Gupta, waving assembly footage showing coordinated AAP movements.
Context reveals AAP’s desperation. Plummeting approval amid school infrastructure scandals, liquor policy controversies, and record pollution levels has left the ruling party vulnerable. BJP capitalizes: ‘Kejriwal’s miracle man image lies shattered. Now they silence critics instead of fixing failures.’
Beyond theatrics, substantive losses mount. The session was slated to scrutinize ₹20,000 crore supplementary demands and debate women’s reservation bills. BJP MLAs boycotted one day in protest, later filing complaints against 15 AAP members for ‘criminal trespass’ in assembly.
AAP retorts that BJP engineers disruptions to please their ‘Delhi-hating’ central masters. ‘We’ve delivered schools, hospitals, free electricity. BJP can’t stomach our success,’ proclaimed AAP’s Sanjay Singh. Yet procedural logs contradict claims of productivity.
With national media spotlight intensifying, this episode tests institutional resilience. Will Delhi’s democracy withstand ruling party strong-arming, or will BJP’s persistence restore parliamentary norms? As winter chill deepens, political battle heats up dramatically.