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New Delhi: Former MP Shri Sajjan Kumar has blamed AAP and BJP for betraying the trust and confidence of the people. He was addressing the Expose Rally organized by Congress in the Capital.
Launching a scathing attack on the AAP party, Sajjan Kumar and Mukesh Sharma said that before the last Delhi Assembly elections, the AAP had promised to regularize the services of the temporary employees, and employment to the unemployed, but after forming a Government, the AAP party went back on its promises as Arvind Kejriwal not only did not fulfil his promise of regularizing the temporary employees, but even refused to meet them.


They said the AAP party was once again resorting to its old trick by promising regularization of employment to the temporary employees to sell them false dreams yet again, but the youth of Delhi have become wiser now, and they would not fall in the trap of the AAP again as they are now waiting for the Assembly elections to teach the AAP a bitter lesson.
Both the leaders accused the AAP and the BJP of being jointly responsible for stalling the development works in Delhi for the past 11 months, and the people would never ever forgive and forget the misdeeds of both these parties. They said Kejriwal had now forgotten all about his pet themes like Swaraj and Lokpal to betray those who had been actively associated with the Anna Hazare Andolan.
They said Shri Kejriwal was making a futil bid to divide the secular votes so as to help the BJP benefit.
Sajjan Kumar said the people of Delhi were now fondly remembering the excellent 15-year rule of the Congress Government, as the Congress Government had brought in lank mark projects like the metro rail, construction of dozens of flyovers, over bridges and underpasses to ease a major problem like traffic congestion in Delhi.
He said over 27 lakh people were using the metro rail in Delhi every day, and had not the Congress Government extended and expanded the metro rail network, the traffic problem in Delhi would have been beyond control. He said all the social welfare schemes started by the Congress Government had been stalled by the BJP and the AAP party. But he held out the promise that the Congress would revive those projects when the party comes back to power in Delhi.

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