Claiming that there has been an "unprecedented political logjam" in the three years of the AAP government, Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari today urged Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to "give up" his full statehood demand and work for the people.
In a letter to Kejriwal, he alleged that in the "politically motivated logjam", the development of the city has been the biggest casualty in the last three years.
Claimed two crore people were "crippled" due to "lack" of proper water and electricity supply and "depleted" public transport system, Tiwari said, "I therefore urge you to give up your demand for full statehood and provide people with adequate supply of water and power."
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