
The Delhi unit of BJP workers on Monday (May 1) launched an indefinite sit-in protest near Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's official residence following a controversy over the Rs 45-crore renovation on the premises.
The saffron party leaders and workers urged CM Kejriwal to open the gates of the 6, Flagstaff Road, Civil Lines residence to the general public so that they can see for themselves his "lavish living", even if the entry is ticketed.
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Leading the protesters, the BJP's Chandni Chowk MP Harsh Vardhan said CM Kejriwal should open his "bungalow" for the common people so that they can see for themselves the renovation that was undertaken. "He can do so by issuing entry tickets," the former Union minister said.
The BJP has been attacking CM Kejriwal and the AAP, alleging that the chief minister spent Rs 45 crore on the renovation of his official residence during 2020-22.
"The most shameful thing in this is that this scam was done at a time when corona was in its worst form in Delhi and hundreds of people were dying every day," the BJP's Delhi unit chief Virendra Sachdeva had said.
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BJP activists from the Keshav Puram and the Chandni Chowk district units also took part in the sit-in.
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