Delhi news: Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee President Devendra Yadav lashed out at BJP leaders and said that his journey of luxury has now reached ‘Shauchmahal’ and ‘Phulkumari Niwas’ to ‘Modiimhal’.
He described the digital opening of three new district offices in Mehrauli, Outside and West Delhi by BJP national president JP Nadda as a symbol of a luxurious politics alienated from the needs of the public.
Questions raised by saying ‘Modimahal’
Devendra Yadav raised the question that when the people of Delhi are still waiting for basic facilities like schools, hospitals, roads and flyover, then why the BJP leaders are focused on building luxurious offices for themselves? Describing these offices as ‘Modimahal’, he asked where the funding for these buildings came from.
BJP adopted the royal tradition started from ‘Sheeshamahal’
Describing the creation of royal culture by former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, the formation of royal culture, Devendra Yadav said that BJP has also started the same path. He said that when Delhi is struggling with waterlogging, electricity-water problem and poisonous foam in Yamuna, BJP leaders are busy building air-conditioned palaces. At the same time, he put the BJP in the dock on the policy of destroying slums and migrants.
Questions raised about speaker accommodation
9, Regarding the residence on Shamnath Marg, Yadav also questioned for whom it is being prepared, while on the Delhi website, it is still being described as the official residence of the speaker. He demanded an open debate in the assembly on expenses and utility related to this property.
‘Shameless hallmark of royal loot’, three offices in 150 days
The Congress President said that the inauguration of three district offices in 150 days is ‘shameless hallmark of royal loot’ and the silence of the BJP’s top leadership shows the silence on that he has no objection to this loot. He said that the BJP only believes in the performance of power and splendor and not in public service.
Heavy difference between BJP’s words and actions: Congress
Yadav put up several examples of misuse of government money by BJP leaders such as 59 lakh rupees in Chief Minister’s Rekha Gupta’s government residence ‘Phoolkumari Niwas’, spending 95 lakhs in ‘toilet’ of the Assembly Speaker and a total of Rs 2.35 crore. He said that there is a huge difference between BJP’s words and actions.
Devendra Yadav raised the question that, is this the ‘change’ that BJP has brought? Has ‘Rekha Sarkar’ has come for the pleasures of power, not for the public? He appealed to the Delhiites to recognize the ‘shoot-boot culture’ of the BJP and raise their voice openly.

