Overview
- AAP leaders Manish Sisodia and Saurabh Bharadwaj unveiled a counter report card and circulated posters reading “Ek saal, Delhi behaal, yaad aa rahe Kejriwal,” presenting claims without supporting official data.
- A key charge from AAP is that the promised Rs 2,500 monthly transfer to women, pledged to begin on March 8, 2025, has not been implemented.
- AAP alleges Delhi suffered severe pollution episodes and claims AQI readings were skewed by shutting or relocating monitors and placing water sprinklers near stations.
- The party says private schools raised fees despite a new regulation law and alleges rollbacks in government school programs and public health services.
- Chief Minister Rekha Gupta released a first-year report card citing expanded health-benefit schemes, desilting and drainage work, transport planning and livelihood initiatives, while Delhi BJP’s Virender Sachdeva dismissed AAP’s attacks and defended delivery.