Sep 20, 2024

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Is the Aam Aadmi Party corrupt or not?

Today, I want to talk to you about the Aam Aadmi Party and whether the Aam Aadmi Party is really corrupt/corrupt or not. According to the content available on the internet, there is information, information, according to which the Aam Aadmi Party had formed an organization of its own to remove corruption. Whenever there is an elevation on that organization, that is, any legal action is taken on them, it is said that this government is deliberately taking legal action in front of us, but they do not say anything by going to court.  For example, in the liquor scandal, such companies were given contracts which were blacklisted by the Aam Aadmi Party. How can contractors who have been blacklisted by you get contracts? It's beyond my understanding.

"In the last 10 years, the Aam Aadmi Party has given more than 20,000 classrooms, that too smart classrooms in Delhi government schools. Is this really true? I request all of you to go to the internet and do Google search, The Aam Aadmi Party has also described bathrooms and toilets as smart classrooms. And the names of 10 schools that the new Aam Aadmi Party has made in Delhi. The Aam Aadmi Party says that they have built more than 200 new schools but are unable to give the names of 10 schools. Even on his website, he did not name any new government school anywhere. The only thing they do is build the smartest classrooms in government schools. The Aam Aadmi Party has created the most classrooms, not create it Vadodara.Live cannot confirm, nor can anyone confirm whether this is right or wrong. But one thing that is right is that they project toilets and bathrooms as smart classes, is this the politics of development?

 The Aam Aadmi Party has received black money of thousand crores under the liquor scandal. The same black money was used in the Punjab Punjab elections. Without money, the more the election, the more the ant is killing the elephant, the same disappears. If the ant enters the elephant's ear, the same elections were won before 1980 without money. In today's date, without advertisement, without distributing money to people, money i.e. if someone gives alcohol or someone gives food. The election commissioner has also fixed the money for those who come to rallies in elections. The rate of each man is fixed. According to the Election Commissioner, a person's minimum expenditure of ₹ 500 is considered if he does a rally by an independent candidate  . For the rest, that expense is borne by the political party.

You look carefully, now it is Arvind Kejriwal who used to speak, Shiladikshit corrupt, I will send him to jail, till date I have not heard Sheila Dikshit was ever jailed in Delhi. The same Kejriwal who used to speak Reliance Chor, but after 2015, you never see and explore the internet, a word in the name of Reliance has not come out of Arvind Kejriwal's mouth. Why would these words not have come out, has anything happened from Mukesh Ambani or Reliance Group backdoor? You should ask Arvind Kejriwal for this information. And if you need this information, then you look at their balance sheet empty, look at how much donation in which year in the balance sheet, you will know from which company.

Aam Aadmi Party is party with difference to speak, but I had told you earlier also politics is never possible in India without corruption. It is easy to speak but sees the expenses, if I am a leader of a party, I will serve tea to 10 men for 5 days, nor will the cost of 5 days be from 5000 to 50,000, who will pay that expenses? How will you spend without income? This is what the people of India need to think about. Earlier, you used to choose Congress in the name of political party, Congress did BJP, now you are seeing an alternate between BJP and Aam Aadmi Party. You're looking for a little thief. Why find a thief? Consider yourself so capable, instead of voting in the election, make yourself stand in the election and once you see it, it is right.


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Rahul Vyas

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