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Manoj Tiwari criticises AAP for questioning BJP to reveal it's Delhi CM candidate, calls it "restlessness"

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New Delhi | February 17, 2025 9:12:47 PM IST
BJP MP Manoj Tiwari on Monday criticised Aam Aadmi Party for questioning the BJP about revealing its Delhi Chief Ministerial candidate, calling it a sign of AAP's restlessness and stated that Delhi will receive all the information within the next 2-3 days.

"This is all restlessness of AAP. Very soon Delhi will get all the information in 2-3 days. BJP will do such work and our CM will be so good that Delhi will get rid of almost all the problems in the next 5 years," said Manoj Tiwari.

Earlier in the day, former Delhi Chief Minister and AAP leader Atishi attacked the BJP claiming that it has lack of clarity on governance in the capital and questioning whether the party is running the government.

In a statement , Atishi said, "I want to ask the BJP to decide whether they are running the government or not. When there are power cuts, the BJP people say that Atishi is the caretaker CM, she is responsible for this, but when the machine comes to Yamuna, they say that the BJP and LG are running the government. They should decide whether they are running the government or not."

Atishi criticised the BJP for failing to appoint a Chief Minister, despite their 48 selected legislators.

"Even after 10 days, PM Modi can't trust the 48 selected legislators, and make one of them a CM," she said.

She went on to accuse the BJP of not having any vision or plan for Delhi and said, "BJP cannot run the government in Delhi, Narendra Modi knows that not even one of his 48 MLAs can run the government. He can only loot the money of the people of Delhi."

After the 27-year-long wait, the Bharatiya Janata Party is set to return to the national capital as the oath-taking ceremony of the next Delhi Chief Minister is likely to take place on February 20 at Ramlila Maidan, a Party top source told ANI.

The party formed the government in Delhi after defeating the Aam Aadmi Party in the recent assembly elections, securing 48 out of 70 seats.

However, the suspense over the CM of Delhi still remains as the party has yet to make an announcement.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Chief Ministers from BJP-ruled states, NDA leaders, Union Ministers, and other prominent figures will attend the ceremony, a Party top source told ANI.

The final rehearsal for the oath-taking ceremony at Ramlila Ground is scheduled for tomorrow at 11 AM. According to recent updates, the BJP MLAs will meet on February 19 to elect the new Delhi CM, and the oath-taking ceremony will be held on February 20 at 4:30 pm party top source told ANI.

BJP leaders and police personnel will inspect the final arrangements tomorrow. Preparations for the oath-taking ceremony of Delhi's new government a key meeting took place at the BJP headquarters today.

The meeting, attended by BJP's National General Secretary Vinod Tawde and Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva, finalized the ceremony's arrangements, The BJP legislative party meeting is scheduled for February 19, and the swearing-in ceremony is to take place on February 20, according to sources.

RSS leaders, spiritual Dharma Gurus will also attend the oath ceremony. Industrialists, celebrities are also likely to attend the programme, BJP leaders and workers from other states, who were deployed for the Delhi Assembly elections, have also been invited to the ceremony. Ladli Behnas, Delhi farmers, and around 30,000 guests have all been invited to the oath-taking ceremony. (ANI)

 
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