The Delhi Government’s latest move to offer free rides to women commuters of the Delhi Metro showcases once again Arvind Kejriwal’s old habit of offering populist subsidies just before elections.
Ever since the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) announced free rides for women in public transport, liberals of various hues have been struggling to mouth a decent defence of this wayward policy.
When a politician is caught in his lies, he pays for it either with apology or punishment or both. There is both shame and consequences involved. In Arvind Kejriwal’s case, it’s neither
The Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Samar Vishal had directed Kejriwal and other accused to appear before the court. However, on April 30, the court had granted exemption from personal appearance to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and three others in defamation.
As Swarajya reports quashed all the false narrative and questioned the unethical reportage, Sekhri seems to have got upset and resorted to cheap slur against Swati Goel Sharma calling her as 'hysterical'.
BJP leader Dr Nandini expresses disappointment that as a Delhi resident, her chief minister is depriving the people of Delhi of free healthcare services under Ayushman Bharat Yojana.