Delhi: Senior AAP leader Manish Sisodia has voiced strong criticism of the BJP government over the deteriorating safety and law-and-order situation in Delhi, warning that residents are facing severe risks on the city’s roads.
Addressing the public issue, Manish Sisodia pointed out that Delhi’s roads are riddled with potholes, creating a serious threat to the lives of young people and commuters. He highlighted that the state of public safety and policing is deeply concerning, noting that in the first 15 days of January alone, more than 800 people went missing in the national capital.
दिल्ली की सड़कों पर खतरा, बीजेपी सरकार गायब‼️
दिल्ली की सड़कों में ऐसे गड्ढे हैं कि नौजवानों की जान जा रही है। सुरक्षा और कानून व्यवस्था की हालत पर तो बात ही क्या करें—जनवरी के शुरुआती 15 दिनों में ही 800 से ज़्यादा लोग ग़ायब हो गए।
चार इंजन वाली बीजेपी सरकार के राज में कई… pic.twitter.com/WMjo6xZ0um
— Aam Aadmi Party Delhi (@AAPDelhi) February 20, 2026
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Manish Sisodia further accused the BJP government of failing to respond adequately to violent crimes. He stated that during their tenure, several murders have taken place, yet the Chief Minister has not personally visited the families of the victims. According to him, the government seems more focused on celebrations and ceremonies rather than addressing the urgent needs of citizens and ensuring their safety.
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The senior leader emphasized that the citizens of Delhi deserve better infrastructure, effective policing, and accountability from the administration. He said that the growing number of accidents, crimes, and missing persons highlights the administration’s inability to provide basic safety and security to the people.
This statement by Manish Sisodia reflects the growing opposition narrative against the BJP government in Delhi, with calls for urgent action to improve law-and-order, road safety, and governance in the national capital.