
On Sunday, the Congress won the ordinary half -party (AAP) education model, and alleged that the government had long claims made by the government, and at that time graduates of Class 12, the current government. Under the refusal, when the Delhi Chief Minister, the Minister of Sheila Dixit’s rule

Addressing a press conference, Congress treasurer Ajay McCan also won the AAP at the increasing pollution level, citing the reduction of the bus fleet and the increase in private vehicles, the key drivers behind it. Increased as the status.
Referring to official data shown to graduates of 147,420 Class 12 in 2013-14, McCain said: “They talk a lot about their academic model, but identify data It was 123.522 students in 2014-15, and after the Quaid, it has increased once again, just because more students move from private schools to public schools. Even though they cannot afford high fees, the figures were 146,885 in 2023-24.
The AAP accused the Congress of implementing the BJP line and alleged that both sides were joining to defeat the AAP.
Attacking the AAP when the city failed to get rid of air pollution, McKin shared a report from a non -profit organization, saying: “The Energy and Resource Institute in the PRS legislative research report. Two studies of (TERI) have been cited. He cited Terry’s 2021 draft report, which never saw the light of the day because it was never published by the Delhi government. New vehicles are being added and that the annual contribution to Delhi’s PM2.5 was 47 %.
According to the DTC’s operational data book of September 2024, buses were preparing 4.67 million passengers daily in 2012-13, which is currently 2.44 million. Further, he said that 64.15 % of the existing fleet was over and it was in danger of catching fire.
“It is unfortunate that the Congress is breaking the same fabricated statement at the BJP’s headquarters. In Delhi, the BJP and the Congress … it’s a moment, but the people of Delhi watch in their game. The Congress is fighting for its existence, while Arvind Kejriwal is fighting to save the country.