Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has released a video mocking Arvind Kejriwal's promise to turn Delhi into Paris, highlighting the city's open sewers and unfinished construction. The taunt comes after Gandhi launched a scathing attack on Kejriwal, accusing him of not doing enough to tackle issues like inflation and pollution. He also compared Kejriwal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying both made "false promises."
Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi Mocks Kejriwal's 'Paris Dream' for Delhi
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has launched a fresh attack on Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, this time targeting his promise to transform the city into Paris. In a video shared on social media, Gandhi highlights the open sewers and unfinished construction projects in Delhi, contrasting them with the French capital's iconic architecture and pristine streets.
Gandhi's taunt comes after Kejriwal unveiled a grand vision to revamp Delhi into a world-class city by 2025. The plan includes redeveloping 150 old markets, creating cycle paths, and constructing new roads.
Background
Kejriwal has been a vocal critic of the Modi government, accusing it of not doing enough to address the country's economic and environmental challenges. He has also promised to make Delhi a model city for India and has been implementing various initiatives to improve the city's infrastructure and public services.
Gandhi's Accusations
Gandhi has accused Kejriwal of making "false promises" and not delivering on his commitments. He has also compared Kejriwal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that both leaders have a habit of making "grandiose announcements without any substance."
FAQs
The 'Paris Dream' plan is Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's vision to transform the city into a world-class metropolis by 2025.
Gandhi's video highlights the open sewers and unfinished construction projects in Delhi, contrasting them with the French capital's iconic architecture and pristine streets.
Gandhi has accused Kejriwal of making "false promises" and not delivering on his commitments to improve Delhi.
The Congress party has been critical of the Kejriwal government, accusing it of mishandling the city's affairs.
The future of the 'Paris Dream' plan is uncertain, as it depends on the ability of the Kejriwal government to secure funding and implement the projects successfully.
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