"Sheesh Mahal 2.0"? BJP Attacks Kejriwal Over Alleged '7-Star Mansion' in Chandigarh
CHANDIGARH/NEW DELHI — The political heat is rising with the BJP launching a fresh, scathing attack on Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. The core of the accusation: an alleged "luxurious 7-star, two-acre government mansion" in Chandigarh, which the BJP has quickly dubbed "Sheesh Mahal 2.0" or "Kejriwal's another Sheesh Mahal."
This new controversy reignites memories of the earlier "Sheesh Mahal" row in Delhi, where the BJP had criticized alleged extravagant spending on Kejriwal's official residence.
The Allegations: A 'Super CM's' Luxury Pad?
Delhi BJP leaders have been at the forefront of this fresh offensive, making several pointed claims:
-
VVIP Allotment: The BJP alleges that a sprawling government bungalow in Chandigarh's upscale Sector 2, spanning two acres, has been allotted to Arvind Kejriwal from the Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann's quota. They claim the property is nothing short of a "7-star mansion."
-
Misuse of State Resources: The accusation is that Kejriwal, despite not holding an elected position in Punjab, is effectively acting as a "Super CM" for the state, using Punjab's state resources for his personal comfort and luxury.
-
VVIP Travel Allegations: Adding fuel to the fire, rebel AAP Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal corroborated parts of the BJP's narrative. She alleged that Kejriwal used a Punjab government helicopter for party-related travel, followed by a private jet, claiming, "The entire Punjab government is engaged in serving one man." This suggests a pattern of alleged personal extravagance funded by state exchequers.
-
"Sheesh Mahal 2.0": The term itself is a strong rhetorical device, directly linking this new controversy to the previous one in Delhi. The BJP implies that this Chandigarh property is an even grander, more opulent version of the residence that sparked public outrage.
AAP's Vehement Denial: "Fake and Fabricated"
The Aam Aadmi Party has, predictably, hit back hard, dismissing the allegations as baseless and politically motivated.
-
"CM Camp Office": The AAP asserts that the property in question, whose image has been widely circulated by the BJP, is simply the official camp office of the Punjab Chief Minister in Chandigarh. They deny it has been allotted to Arvind Kejriwal personally.
-
Challenge for Proof: The party has challenged the BJP to produce any official allotment letter or document that proves the bungalow has been assigned to Kejriwal.
-
BJP's Chandigarh Control: AAP spokespersons have also highlighted that the Chandigarh administration falls under the direct control of the BJP-led Central government. They question how such a lavish construction or allotment could possibly occur without the knowledge or sanction of a BJP-controlled administration if their claims were true. They suggest the BJP should investigate itself if such an unauthorized allotment truly happened.
-
Diversionary Tactics: The AAP views these allegations as a desperate attempt by the BJP to divert public attention from what they describe as the BJP's own failures or other pressing issues.
The Political Impact
This "Sheesh Mahal 2.0" controversy is likely to intensify the already heated political climate, especially with upcoming elections in various states. For the BJP, it's an opportunity to attack AAP's image of austerity and common man politics. For AAP, it's a battle to defend its leader's reputation against what it calls "malicious propaganda."
As both sides dig in, the public awaits concrete evidence to discern the truth amidst the political rhetoric.
What are your thoughts on these allegations and counter-allegations? Share your perspective in the comments below!
- Education
- Art
- Causes
- Crafts
- Dance
- Braveges
- Film
- Fitness
- Food & Recipes
- Games
- Gardening
- Health
- Home
- Literature
- Music
- Networking
- News
- Party
- Religion
- Shopping
- Sports
- Theater
- Wellness
- Travel
- Devotional
- History
- Medical
- Other