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Increasing public trust in us, according to Sachdeva

Several Congress council members and social activists joined the BJP on Tuesday at the state headquarters in New Delhi, ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.

At a news conference to welcome new members to the Delhi BJP, including Praveen Sharma, the son of prominent Congressman Jai Kishan Sharma, was presided over by party president Virendra Sachdeva. Pratik Anand, the national head of the Khukhrain community, also said he would be joining the BJP alongside his followers.

“The BJP is committed to the development of Delhi,” said Praveen Sharma. I have no doubt that we will strive toward a better future for Delhi under the direction of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva.

Bharat Bhushan Chadha, Rohit Kathuriya, Prince Sahrawat, Kamal Kapoor, Sanjay Aneja, Saurabh Dhal, Nammee Namadhari, Amit Pahuja, Pandit Raghuvir Sharma, and Ashok Marwa were among the Congress leaders from West Delhi who joined the BJP with their followers.

“Today is an important day for the BJP as we welcome prominent leaders from the Congress and their supporters into our family,” Sachdeva said. This indicates Delhiites’ increasing predilection and confidence in the BJP’s mission.

Sachdeva said that the administration headed by Arvind Kejriwal has engaged in corrupt activities in the national capital while disguising them as changes to the healthcare and education systems. Sachdeva said, “Delhi’s education model is fake, and the health model is enmeshed in corruption.” He accused the Delhi administration of fooling the people with its health and education models. The truth will soon come to light, and investigations have been ordered.”

Sachdeva said that a business with connections to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leadership was given contracts for the Schools of Excellence initiative. The project was given to Boston Consulting Group in 2021, according to Sachdeva. Seema Bansal is connected to the Punjab AAP.

Concerns over the tendering procedure for medication delivery to hospitals in Delhi were also brought up by him. He questioned why M/s Tirupati Medilane Pvt Ltd, a business that apparently didn’t meet certification requirements, was given the contract by the government. In addition, he took aim at the Delhi Jal Board over the worsening water issue.

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