Atishi News
The ruling BJP has slammed Aam Aadmi Party over financial mismanagement of the DTC. On the other hand, the AAP has questioned the BJP government for not presenting the Economic Survey.
Atishi, MLA from the Kalkaji seat, wrote a letter to Delhi Speaker Gupta and condemned the suspension of 21 AAP MLAs from the Delhi Assembly.
Atishi, who bagged the Kalkaji seat in the recently concluded Delhi Assembly polls, said that the BJP was "crossing all limits of dictatorship" after coming to power.
With Rekha Gupta as the Chief Minister and Atishi as Leader of Opposition, it's going to be an all-women clash in the Delhi assembly for the first time.
Former CM Atishi chosen Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly at AAP MLAs' meeting, says party.
Atishi questioned why the scheme was not approved in the new government’s first cabinet meeting, despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s promise at an election rally.
While addressing a poll rally in Delhi on February 1, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had assured that the decision to transfer the amount would be taken in the first cabinet meeting if the BJP came to power.
With Rekha Gupta becoming the fourth woman CM of Delhi, the Aam Aadmi Party extended its wishes to her.
The senior AAP leader said BJP wants to turn Delhi into Uttar Pradesh, a city known known for hours long power outages.
Atishi handed over her resignation to Lt Governor V K Saxena on Sunday, a day after her Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) faced a crushing defeat in the assembly polls.
Delhi Election Results: Had AAP retained power, her exemplary performance could have made her the frontrunner for the post of deputy chief minister. But with the party now relegated to the opposition, her role is uncertain.
Delhi Election Result 2025: AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal rejected the exit poll results saying that the BJP got done the fake surveys.
Delhi Assembly Polls LIVE: The national capital is witnessing a three-cornered battle. AAP is seeking a third consecutive term in office while the BJP is attempting to regain power in the national capital for the first time since 1998.
In her letter, Atishi alleged the role of the BJP government in Haryana in the crisis, stating, "The facts enlisted in the note of the CEO of Delhi Jal Board make it clear that the DJB Water Treatment Plants are designed to treat ammonia only upto 1 ppm level."
The fresh set of allegations against Ramesh Bidhuri came days after he faced flak from the opposition parties, Congress and the AAP over his controversial remarks on Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi and Atishi.
CM Atishi is seeking re-election from the Kalkaji seat in the Delhi Assembly polls.
Kejriwal came in support of CM Atishi, saying that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is losing the Delhi elections and that is why they have resorted to such "dirty politics."
Atishi alleged that the BJP-led Centre snatched away the chief minister's official residence by cancelling its allotment.
While responding to Bidhuri’s remarks about her father, Atishi got emotional and said that the politics in this country has stooped so low that the BJP leader has come down to a level of abusing an old man.
After facing flak over remarks on senior Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi, Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Kalkaji candidate Ramesh Bidhuri on Sunday courted yet another controversy, targeting Delhi Chief Minister Atishi this time over her surname. Speaking at the saffron party’s 'Parivartan Rally' in Delhi’s Rohini, Bidhuri said that Atishi changed her surname from "Marlena" to "Singh."
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