The party’s senior leader Sanjay Singh raised questions over the law and order situation, students’ agitations, collapse of buildings and the power crises in city.
While talking to Millennium Post over phone, he said: ‘Prime Minister Modi, who had made women’s safety as one of his key election promises during the Lok Sabha campaign cannot look the other way, now, when such incidents are taking place right under his nose. This is the height of ignorance and government is behaving like an anarchist.
He further raised the question over the politics in education system. ‘The students have gone through a nightmare and it is shameful that they had to adopt the path of protests to get every single issue sorted out, including their latest demand of continuation of the BTech courses. Not only did the DU and UGC expose their unprofessional functioning but the Human Resource Development ministry must also own up for its share of blame for poor approach in dealing with the situation,’ added Singh.
When asked about the current power cuts in Delhi, the AAP leader said ‘even six months after the Arvind Kejriwal government had ordered the CAG audit of private power distribution companies (discoms), the three discoms are denying access of their account books to the CAG, despite the fact that all their desperate attempts so far to stall the audit have been completely unsuccessful,’ he added.
Singh further said that there is a nexus of MCD and builders. ‘The collapse of an old building in Inderlok (North Delhi) on Saturday is a gross example of the state of affairs in the BJP ruled municipal corporations. The neighbours were complaining about the building before four days it was
collapsed, but no one heard their complaints,’ said Singh.
He also demanded a judicial probe into how the building collapse took place.