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Why is Kejriwal lying on power, water rates, asks BJP
The BJP Sunday asked Arvind Kejriwal why he was lying to the people on
the electric tariff and water prices among the fourth set of five
questions for the AAP chief.
BHaratiya Janata Party leader
Nirmala Sitharaman asked the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader to answer why
he was lying to the people of Delhi by putting up hoardings comparing
the lowest per unit rates of electricity bill in January 2014 with the
highest in January 2015.
Similarly, she accused AAP of misleading
the voters by claiming that in January 2014 (under AAP government),
water was free in Delhi while in January 2015, the charges are Rs.13 per
kilolitre for domestic consumers.
"In Delhi today, the charge for domestic consumers is only Rs.2.66 per kilolitre. Why is the AAP lying?" Sitharaman asked.
In
its third question, the BJP asked Kejriwal to reveal his real
designation while he was serving as an Indian Revenue Service (IRS)
officer as contrary to official records which claim that he was deputy
commissioner, he has repeatedly said that he was a commissioner or a
joint commissioner.
The party also asked why he was never transferred out of Delhi.
Sitharaman
further asked Kejriwal to explain what was the need of the "anarchic"
agitation that he held in the heart of the city in Jan 2014 leading to
chaos.
In its last question, the BJP asked Kejriwal why has he
never gone back to Varanasi, the Lok Sabha constituency from where he
was defeated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the 2014 general
elections.
"Can Kejriwal tell us how many times he has gone to Varanasi after the May 2014 election," she asked.
The
BJP plans to put five questions before Kejriwal everyday till Feb 5 in
the run-up to the Delhi assembly elections Feb 7. The results will be
declared Feb 10.