At least 17 people have died due to dengue in the national capital (Agence France-Presse photo)
New Delhi:
The BJP today accused Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal of "politicising" the issue of dengue threat and "misleading" people, alleging that the crisis would not have reached such levels if he had spent money on raising awareness about the deadly fever instead of self-promotion.
BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra said dengue, which has claimed at least 17 lives and affected thousands in the national capital, was a "predictable disaster", but Mr Kejriwal failed to take preventive measures as he was "busy" in DUSU polls, rock concerts and publicity drive.
The BJP's attack on the Aam Aadmi Party leader came after he sought Prime Minister Narendra Modi's intervention following a directive by Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung warning Delhi government officials not to follow the city government's "illegal" orders.
Mr Kejriwal told PM Modi that the Lieutenant Governor's direction created confusion in the administration when it was battling dengue, and the issue can be sorted out after the crisis subsides. The Centre and city government should now work closely to deal with the challenge, the worst in the last five years, he said.
Mr Patra said Mr Kejriwal had a habit of "picking a fight" and projecting himself as a victim all the time.
"The LG's letter asks officials to follow the Constitution but does it mean that you should not fight against dengue? Why to politicise every issue? He is linking dengue with the LG's letter which is misleading. Once again, he is trying to become a victim," Mr Patra told a press conference.
BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra said dengue, which has claimed at least 17 lives and affected thousands in the national capital, was a "predictable disaster", but Mr Kejriwal failed to take preventive measures as he was "busy" in DUSU polls, rock concerts and publicity drive.
The BJP's attack on the Aam Aadmi Party leader came after he sought Prime Minister Narendra Modi's intervention following a directive by Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung warning Delhi government officials not to follow the city government's "illegal" orders.
Mr Kejriwal told PM Modi that the Lieutenant Governor's direction created confusion in the administration when it was battling dengue, and the issue can be sorted out after the crisis subsides. The Centre and city government should now work closely to deal with the challenge, the worst in the last five years, he said.
Mr Patra said Mr Kejriwal had a habit of "picking a fight" and projecting himself as a victim all the time.
"The LG's letter asks officials to follow the Constitution but does it mean that you should not fight against dengue? Why to politicise every issue? He is linking dengue with the LG's letter which is misleading. Once again, he is trying to become a victim," Mr Patra told a press conference.
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