Atishi Slams Narendra Modi Over Delhi’s Gas, Electricity, and Health Crisis
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Atishi Slams Narendra Modi Over Delhi’s Gas, Electricity, and Health Crisis

Atishi Slams Narendra Modi: Citizens Demand Better Governance and Transparency

by Tamanna

Delhi – Atishi, Leader of the Opposition in the Delhi Assembly, slams Narendra Modi for the ongoing mismanagement and governance failures in Delhi. Citizens are reportedly struggling with electricity cuts, gas shortages, and a lack of medicines in hospitals, highlighting the BJP-led government’s inability to address basic public needs.

“Atishi slams Narendra Modi because Delhi and the entire country are paying the price for BJP’s broken promises. People are forced to stand in long lines for gas cylinders while the government’s free cylinder promises remain unfulfilled,” said Atishi.

In addition, BJP has allegedly tried to prevent AAP MLAs from attending the Delhi Assembly. However, the party continues to organize rallies and street campaigns, ensuring that the public voice is heard. The Atishi slams Narendra Modi movement has drawn attention to the administration’s failures and emphasized the need for accountability.

Atishi Slams Narendra Modi: Citizens Demand Better Governance and Transparency

“The people cannot remain silent as hospitals run out of medicines, electricity is cut off, and gas is unavailable. Atishi slams Narendra Modi because citizens deserve better governance and transparency,” Atishi added.

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Through widespread public engagement and active demonstrations, the Atishi slams Narendra Modi campaign highlights the BJP government’s shortcomings and positions AAP as a party focused on citizen welfare, accountability, and effective governance.

The growing traction of the Atishi slams Narendra Modi movement reflects mounting public dissatisfaction with the BJP and a demand for responsive, transparent leadership in Delhi.

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