Kejriwal slams BJP after bomb threats to Delhi schools


Daijiworld Media Network – New Delhi

New Delhi, Aug 18: Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday hit out at the BJP, accusing its “four-engine” government of failing to ensure law and order after three schools in the Dwarka area received bomb threats.

The threats, sent via e-mail, targeted Delhi Public School, Modern Convent School, and Shri Ram World School, triggering panic and leading to evacuation of students.

“Several schools in Dwarka, including Delhi Public School, once again received bomb threats today. Schools in Delhi keep receiving such threats repeatedly, but to date, no one has been caught and no action has been taken,” Kejriwal posted in Hindi on X.

He added, “The BJP can neither manage Delhi nor maintain law and order. The BJP's so-called ‘four-engine government’ has completely failed in Delhi.”

Senior AAP leader Atishi also voiced concern, questioning the Delhi Police’s role. “The series of threats to schools is not stopping. Children and parents are living in fear, but the BJP’s so-called four-engine government has failed to provide them security,” she said on X.

AAP leaders often use the term “four-engine” to refer to BJP’s control at the Centre, in Delhi, in the MCD, and through the lieutenant governor’s office.

  

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