Kejriwal lauds Delhi govt., says water reaching all parts for the first time
New Delhi, Jun 10 (IBNS): Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was all praise for his cabinet on Friday, as he stated that clean drinking water was now available in all parts of Delhi for the first time, taking place during his party's rule.
"Drinking water is reaching in many corners of Delhi for the first time during AAP govt," the Delhi CM tweeted.
He also took to the micro blogging site to roast BJP, accusing them for opening party offices in plots allocated for government schools.
"Shud land meant for govt school be allotted 2 BJP to open their office? LG to decide this today. Do v need more schools or more BJP offices?" Kejriwal tweeted.
The Delhi CM and his party, AAP, have openly criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the BJP government and the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi.
AAP has also accused the PM and his BJP party of stagging in matters which belonged to the Delhi government.
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