Delhi BJP Criticizes Kejriwal's Controversial Yoga Class Statement As Habitual Controversy

Jun 20, 2023 - 20:44
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Delhi BJP Criticizes Kejriwal's Controversial Yoga Class Statement As Habitual Controversy

New Delhi: Delhi BJP President, Shri Virendra Sachdeva, has criticized Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for his tendency to make controversial statements on auspicious occasions. Sachdeva highlighted that this has become a regular occurrence, including on the eve of International Yoga Day, where Kejriwal made another controversial statement, exemplifying his habit of creating controversies.

Sachdeva emphasized that Kejriwal often portrays himself as being hindered from carrying out his work, but in reality, he governs in a chaotic manner. The yoga classes initiated by the Kejriwal government were discontinued due to non-payment of salaries to yoga teachers. Interestingly, Kejriwal himself had previously stated that he would go door to door with bowls, begging if necessary, to ensure the continuity of yoga classes.

The Delhi BJP President asserted that nobody has prevented Kejriwal from teaching yoga. In fact, they would welcome his involvement in yoga classes. However, he accused the Kejriwal government of exploiting yoga classes for their own propaganda purposes.

Sachdeva argued that if Kejriwal genuinely cared about yoga classes, he would have taken the necessary administrative measures to enroll qualified yoga teachers. Instead, Kejriwal is known for engaging in controversial politics rather than focusing on the well-being and development of the people.

In conclusion, Shri Virendra Sachdeva, the Delhi BJP President, criticized Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for his pattern of making controversial statements, even on important occasions like International Yoga Day. Sachdeva pointed out the discrepancy between Kejriwal's claims of being obstructed and his administration's failure to ensure the continuity of yoga classes due to unpaid salaries. He accused the Kejriwal government of exploiting yoga classes for political gain and urged Kejriwal to prioritize administrative processes and the welfare of the people over controversies.