The former Indian cricketer and BJP MP Gautam Gambhir took a dig at the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and the Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal ‘Tughlaq’ for electricity scam in Delhi.
Well, Gautam Gambhir took to his social media and slammed the Chief Minister of Delhi, Mr. Arvind Kejriwal for his hypocrisy. In his tweet, Gautam Gambhir slammed Arvind Kejriwal for his promises of free electricity and water supply in Delhi.
Electricity and water supply were the two big promises of the Aam Aadmi Party that defeated the BJP and the Congress in the national capital, this assembly election. But now BJP is using the strength of Arvind Kejriwal against him only, with the help of the huge electricity bills. Not just this, BJP has also asked AAP to provide relief to trades on electricity charges.
Taking a dig at Arvind Kejriwal for the same, Gambhir wrote:
“चुनाव से पहले – मुफ़्त बिजली और पानी
Here, check out the tweet of Gautam Gambhir:
चुनाव से पहले – मुफ़्त बिजली और पानी
चुनाव के बाद – तुग़लक की मनमानी
– @ArvindKejriwal #KejriwalKaBijliGhotala— Gautam Gambhir (@GautamGambhir) July 17, 2020
Earlier, Gautam Gambhir had taken to his twitter and slammed Arvind Kejriwal for taking credit over the improvement of COVID-19 in Delhi. He wrote:
“After Oscar worthy performances on TV that he doesn’t care about credit, Mr. Tughlaq @ArvindKejrwal & AAP tweeting every hour to take credit for Delhi’s improvement. One Qs – On what basis did Dy CM claim 5.5 Lakh cases by July end? To create panic & blackmail Centre for help?”
Here, check out the tweet:
After Oscar worthy performances on TV that he doesn’t care about credit, Mr. Tughlaq @ArvindKejrwal & AAP tweeting every hour to take credit for Delhi’s improvement
One Qs – On what basis did Dy CM claim 5.5 Lakh cases by July end? To create panic & blackmail Centre for help?
— Gautam Gambhir (@GautamGambhir) July 11, 2020
This tweet of Gautam Gambhir came after AAP took credit for the world’s largest COVID-19 Care Centre in Chhatarpur, South Delhi.
Meanwhile, Delhi recorded the lowest number of active cases on Saturday in the last 31 days and a sharp decline in daily fatality figures in the past two weeks has been observed.