BJP Delhi budget failure, claiming that despite announcing a ₹1 lakh crore budget, essential public services continue to suffer. AAP leaders highlighted the stark contrast with previous years when smaller budgets delivered significant public welfare.
According to AAP, during the BJP government’s tenure, mohalla clinics were shut, thousands of jobs were terminated, and pensions were stopped, raising questions about the actual utilization of the ₹1 lakh crore budget. “Where did the money go? This is the core issue of the BJP Delhi budget failure,” said a party spokesperson.
बीजेपी की फर्ज़ीवाड़ा सरकार ने आज अपना फ़र्ज़ी बजट पेश किया है। बीजेपी सरकार ने पिछले साल भी ₹1 लाख करोड़ के बजट का दावा किया था लेकिन वह पैसा खर्च कहां हुआ, उसका कोई हिसाब नहीं है।
एक तरफ़ @ArvindKejriwal जी ₹75 हज़ार करोड़ का बजट पास करते थे और दिल्ली में सैकड़ों मोहल्ला… pic.twitter.com/sZFCYPziD1
— Aam Aadmi Party Delhi (@AAPDelhi) March 24, 2026
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The party also pointed out that emergency services were directly affected. The Delhi Fire Brigade was reportedly not provided with a 30-feet ladder, preventing timely rescues — a glaring example of the BJP Delhi budget failure impacting citizens’ lives.
AAP further contrasted the current administration with the previous Kejriwal-led government, which managed a ₹75,000 crore budget efficiently, establishing hundreds of mohalla clinics, schools, and hospitals, and providing free electricity, water, and employment opportunities. The lack of similar outcomes under the BJP is being cited as proof of the BJP Delhi budget failure.
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“The people of Delhi deserve transparency and accountability. The continued shutdown of essential services underscores the BJP Delhi budget failure and highlights mismanagement of public funds,” the AAP statement read. The party called for an independent review to ensure proper allocation and utilization of the city’s resources.