Arvind Kejriwal criticizes BJP over bomb threats in Delhi (Social Media)
National News: Students and their parents are in a state of terror as a result of the frequent bomb threats made against schools and universities in Delhi, the nation's capital. Bomb threats were sent on Tuesday to Delhi University's esteemed St. Stephen's College and St. Thomas School, following the threats received by two schools on Monday. The state of law and order in Delhi has come under scrutiny as a result of these instances. Because of these dangers, the Bharatiya Janata Party has been openly attacked by the Aam Aadmi Party. Arvind Kejriwal, the national convenor of the party, has responded sharply on the social media site X.
The former chief minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal, has openly criticised the Bhartiya Janata Party. He tweeted, "What is happening in Delhi under BJP rule? On Monday, two schools received bomb threats, and on Tuesday another school and college received threats. Children are scared, and parents are extremely worried. BJP's four-engine governments have completely failed."
The leader of the opposition and Aam Aadmi Party leader Atishi Marlena said, "It is very scary and worrying that schools and colleges in Delhi are constantly receiving bomb threats. Children are scared; parents are worried. BJP's four-engine governments have failed to even provide security. Does the safety of children have no importance for them?”
The opposition leader for the AAP in Delhi Municipal Corporation, Ankush Narang, posted on X, "If schools are not safe in the country's capital, then what is safe? Children are living in fear; parents send their children to school every morning with fear. Security is missing despite the BJP government having 4 engines – all four engines of the BJP have completely failed."
Notably, CRPF School in Dwarka Sector-16 and Navy School in Chanakyapuri both received email threats of bomb explosions on Monday. Similar dangers were previously observed in Delhi as well. No significant action was taken despite the Aam Aadmi Party's demands for the government to take real action even at that time. Now, things are the same as before.
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