CM Atishi again thrown out of Chief Minister's residence...?
Amidst the announcement of assembly elections in delhi, Aam Aadmi Party's national convenor arvind kejriwal has launched a sharp attack on bjp regarding the Chief Minister's residence. arvind kejriwal alleged that within three months, bjp again threw cm Atishi out of the Chief Minister's residence. AAP convenor arvind kejriwal wrote on social media platform X, "Within three months, bjp again threw chief minister Atishi ji out of the Chief Minister's residence. These people are showing their frustration by abusing Atishi ji and throwing her out of the house. bjp is losing the delhi elections badly and that is why these people have come down to such dirty politics."
I will not let a single work of delhi stop - Atishi
At the same time, cm Atishi alleged that bjp has thrown me out of the Chief Minister's residence for the second time to stop the work of Delhiites, but I will not let a single work of delhi stop. She said, "I take an oath that I will ensure that women get Rs 2100 per month, elderly get free treatment and priests and granthis get Rs 18,000 per month as honorarium." Along with senior aam aadmi party leader and cabinet minister Saurabh Bhardwaj, delhi chief minister Atishi held a press conference in this regard at the party headquarters on tuesday (7 January). She said, "Today, delhi elections have been announced and the day before this announcement, the bjp central government threw me out of my government residence.
The same thing happened to me three months ago as well - Atishi
She further said, "The Chief Minister's residence which has been allotted to me as the cm, the bjp central government threw me out of it for the second time in three months. They sent a letter and cancelled the allotment of the cm residence and snatched the Chief Minister's residence from the elected chief minister of an elected government. They did the same thing three months ago as well. When I became the chief minister, they threw my and my family's belongings out of the Chief Minister's residence and onto the road."