'Sharab', 'shiksha' scams twin towers of corruption in Delhi government, alleges BJP

30 August,2022 01:29 PM IST |  New Delhi  |  PTI

Shahzad Poonawalla claimed that the AAP government was following a `reverse Robinhood` model wherein money meant for the poor was taken away to fill the coffers of the liquor mafia

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In a fresh attack on the AAP-led Delhi government, the BJP on Tuesday said 'sharab' (liquor) and 'shiksha' (education) scams had become the "twin towers of corruption" in the Delhi government and the Arvind Kejriwal dispensation was gradually building more floors.

The BJP leaders also alleged that the Delhi government escalated the cost of building classrooms multiple times and projected several schools toilets as classrooms to justify the "bloated" costs.

At a press conference, Shahzad Poonawalla claimed that the AAP government was following a 'reverse Robinhood' model wherein money meant for the poor was taken away to fill the coffers of the liquor mafia.

People had asked for 'pathshala' (schools), but the AAP government gave them 'madhushala' (liquors shops), he said, adding, these had become the twin towers of corruption in the capital.

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MP Manoj Tiwari cited the incident in which a government school student in outer Delhi's Nangloi was injured after a ceiling fan in her classroom fell on her head.
"So far, AAP's morality was falling, and now ceiling fans in their schools are also falling," he said, mocking the Kejriwal government.

Semi-permanent structures were used in many government schools and that is the reason why fans are falling off the ceilings, he alleged.

The student has been admitted to a private hospital in Nangloi and is undergoing treatment.

Tiwari also alleged there was a scam in the construction of schools and the government had escalated the cost of construction in many projects multiple times.

He flashed a report claiming that a cost of "Rs 5 lakh was bloated to Rs 33 lakh", and in many schools, toilets were "counted and projected as classrooms" to justify the cost escalation.

There was no immediate reaction from the AAP or the Delhi government.

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