Sanjay Singh News / 'On whose orders was he stopped', Sanjay Singh was not allowed entry in CM residence

Before the Delhi Assembly elections, allegations and counter-allegations are continuing between the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the BJP on the CM House. The BJP accused CM Kejriwal of building a 'Sheesh Mahal', while the AAP raised questions on the cost of the PM House. The controversy is deepening due to the protests and statements of the leaders.

Sanjay Singh News: Ahead of the upcoming assembly elections in Delhi, the war of words between the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has intensified. The center of the controversy is the Chief Minister's residence (CM House), which the BJP is calling 'Sheeshmahal' and is claiming gold toilet seats and other luxury facilities there.

BJP's allegations and AAP's counterattack

The BJP has alleged that Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's official residence has facilities like toilet seats and mini bars made of gold. The BJP also said that the "gold plated toilet seat" in the CM House is missing. In response, the AAP rejected these allegations, calling it false propaganda of the BJP and demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence be presented to the public as well.

AAP leaders protest at CM House

On Wednesday, AAP MP Sanjay Singh and Delhi government minister Saurabh Bhardwaj reached the CM House. They said that they want to go with the media and bring the truth of the BJP's allegations before the public. However, the Delhi Police stopped them from entering the residence. In protest against this, AAP leaders staged a sit-in outside the CM House.

Saurabh Bhardwaj said, "We are not being allowed to go inside the CM House. This exposes the conspiracy of the BJP. Delhi elections are now being fought on the issue of government housing."

Questions raised on PM House too

AAP leaders also demanded to bring the Prime Minister's residence in front of the public. Sanjay Singh said that if taxpayers' money is being wasted in the CM House, then the PM House is no different. He claimed that the Prime Minister's residence was built at a cost of Rs 2700 crore and this should also be shown publicly.

'BJP's lie exposed'

Sanjay Singh said in the press conference, "BJP was claiming that the CM House has a luxurious swimming pool, mini bar and gold toilets. We went with the media to find all this, but we were stopped from going. Now we are going to see the Prime Minister's 'Rajmahal'."

'Prime Minister's palace'

Sanjay Singh targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said, "We will visit the PM's residence to see his 5000 suits, 6700 shoes, diamond studded chandelier worth Rs 200 crore, and carpet worth Rs 300 crore. All this is made from the public's taxes and it cannot be hidden."

Residence becomes the center point in electoral politics

This issue has now become an important part of political debate before the elections. While BJP is accusing AAP of wasting public money, AAP is calling BJP's claims false and raising questions on PM Modi's expenses.

Will the truth come out in front of the public?

It remains to be seen what impact this war of words will have on the Delhi elections. However, this issue has once again sparked a debate on the expenses of the ruling parties and their transparency. Will the public be shown the truth, or will it remain just a political gimmick? Time will answer this.