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Delhi BJP is resorting to spreading falsehood and creating confusion in the minds of the people.

AAP, New Delhi: While everyone across the spectrum is appreciating the Delhi government over its tackling of the onion price crisis in the state, it is interesting to note that the Delhi BJP is resorting to spreading falsehood and creating confusion in the minds of the people.

While as a responsible political party, BJP Delhi unit should have rather helped people of Delhi by prevailing upon the central BJP government to help Delhi, it is rather spending its energy on campaign to malign the government and people of Delhi.

"Satish Upadhyay (state BJP President) should answer as to why the Centre is not selling onion at Rs 20 per kg at Safal outlets instead of asking us? And if they have onion at cheaper prices available with them why are they not communicating it to the government directly?"  Aam Aadmi Party Delhi state secretary Dilip Pandey said in a press conference here today.

It needs to noted that while Delhi BJP claims that the central government was in a condition to sell onions in a much cheaper rate, why did the BJP government in centre not include Delhi as its target state.

“Was the BJP government in centre punishing the people of Delhi who overwhelmingly rejected the BJP in the state? The Delhi BJP should first answer whether it is agreeable with the central government’s attitude of continuous neglect and sidelining of the Delhi state,” Pandey asked.

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