New Delhi [India], May: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Majinder Singh Sirsa has strongly criticized the previous Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) administration, accusing them of “complaining and crying” both during their time in power and now in opposition. He praised the current Rekha Gupta-led Delhi government for achieving “historic milestones” in its first 100 days in office.
“When (AAP) they were in power, their only task was to cry and complain. Even now, in opposition, they seize every chance to shed tears… Those ‘crying Nazar Battu’ are none other than our opposition,” Sirsa remarked.
He contrasted AAP’s performance with the BJP’s, asserting that for the first time in 27 years, Delhi has a government that “delivers results, not excuses.”
Highlights of Sirsa’s Remarks:
- Accused the AAP of focusing on theatrics and complaints rather than governance.
- Applauded CM Rekha Gupta’s 100-day tenure, claiming notable progress in:
- Health
- Education
- Infrastructure
- Industry
- Environment
- Cited the removal of long-ignored garbage mounds, improved roads, new hospitals, and enhanced water systems as evidence of “visible progress.”
“This is a government that doesn’t just promise — it performs. Delhi’s people are happy because they see progress in just 100 days,” Sirsa said.
CM Rekha Gupta’s Statement:
On completing 100 days in office, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta posted on X (formerly Twitter), stating that her government was focused on “politics centred on public service” and “policies for public welfare.”
“Our priority was clear — development that can be seen as well as felt,” she said.
Gupta outlined key governance areas:
- Cleanliness
- Security
- Women’s empowerment
- E-governance
She credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of “Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas” for guiding the government’s achievements.
“The trust of the people of Delhi is my biggest strength… The foundation of change has been laid, and the pace of development will not stop now,” Gupta added.
Political Context:
- The BJP recently formed the government in Delhi after years of AAP rule.
- Rekha Gupta’s rapid rollout of developmental projects is being positioned as a model of “visible governance.”
- Sirsa’s remarks are part of BJP’s broader strategy to discredit the AAP and solidify public confidence ahead of future civic and legislative battles in the capital.
As Delhi’s political landscape continues to evolve, all eyes will be on whether the momentum built by the Gupta administration in its first 100 days can translate into long-term transformation.