AAP Delhi Exposes BJP Over Bulldozer Demolitions Despite PM UDAY Registries
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AAP Delhi Exposes BJP Over Bulldozer Demolitions Despite PM UDAY Registries

AAP Delhi Exposes BJP: Citizens Face Registry Cancellations and Bulldozer Demolitions

by Tamanna

Delhi – The AAP Delhi exposes BJP campaign has highlighted yet another instance of alleged governmental injustice, as citizens report facing bulldozer demolitions in their homes despite holding valid property documents under the PM UDAY scheme. According to party sources, the BJP-led administration has not only collected lakhs of rupees in registry fees but is now reportedly canceling property registrations and seizing homes.

“The AAP Delhi exposes BJP because poor residents cannot live in peace while the government imposes such draconian measures. When people showed valid registry documents under the PM UDAY scheme, the government allegedly canceled them and proceeded with demolitions,” a senior AAP Delhi leader said.

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AAP Delhi Exposes BJP: Citizens Outraged Over Misuse of Authority

This incident demonstrates why the AAP Delhi exposes BJP campaign has gained traction, as citizens increasingly see the BJP as a party that prioritizes political control over justice and welfare. Residents have expressed outrage over what they describe as blatant misuse of authority and systemic injustice.

The AAP Delhi exposes BJP initiative continues to organize public demonstrations, rallies, and legal advocacy to ensure that the voices of affected citizens are heard and that such acts of alleged tyranny are challenged. Party leaders emphasize that governance cannot be used to intimidate vulnerable communities or seize their properties unlawfully.

With growing momentum, the AAP Delhi exposes BJP campaign aims to hold the government accountable, protect citizens’ rights, and push for transparent, fair, and people-centric governance in the national capital.

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