Delhi High Court rips into Arvind Kejriwal for neglecting school children's needs. Find out why!
The Delhi High Court has criticized Arvind Kejriwal, accusing him of prioritizing his personal interests over national interest by refusing to resign. The court highlighted the lack of textbooks and uniforms for students in government schools, slamming the state government for its negligence. Acting Chief Justice Manmohan and Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora expressed disappointment over the stalled projects in the national capital and the failure to supply essential educational materials.
Delhi's political scenario faces scrutiny as the High Court questions Kejriwal's motives, criticizing the AAP-led government for its handling of key issues affecting the city. The court's remarks shed light on the ongoing battle between power and welfare, raising concerns about the governance priorities in Delhi. The tensions between the Delhi government and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) have been brought to the forefront, emphasizing the need for accountability and efficient governance.
In a dramatic turn of events, the court questioned Kejriwal's determination to retain power despite challenges, pointing out the implications for the city's development. The debate around political interests versus public welfare escalates as Delhi's leadership faces judicial scrutiny. The court's observations reflect the growing concerns about governance and leadership decisions impacting the city's residents.
As the controversy surrounding Arvind Kejriwal's leadership unfolds, the spotlight remains on the Delhi High Court's remarks regarding governance and accountability. The standoff between political power and public welfare raises questions about ethical leadership and governance priorities in the national capital, sparking debates on social media and in political circles.
The Delhi High Court pulled up the state government over the non-availability of textbooks and uniforms for students enroled in government schools.
The Delhi High Court slammed the Delhi government over stalled projects in the national capital and non-supply of books and uniforms to children.
Acting Chief Justice Manmohan and Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora were hearing a PIL against the failure of MCD to provide textbooks to over 2 lakh ...
The Delhi High Court on Friday rapped the Delhi Government over stalling of projects in the national capital and non-supply of books and uniforms to ...
The Delhi High Court on Friday pulled up the city government over the issue of non-supply of books to the children studying in MCD schools.
Delhi High Court on Friday (Apr 26) chided the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)-led Delhi government and Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) for failing to provide ...
The Delhi High Court observed that the Delhi government was 'interested in appropriation of power'. The court made sharp observations while hearing a PIL ...
Delhi HC's comments came following the government counsel's statement over the non-supply of books to the children studying in MCD schools.
The court's observations came after the Delhi government counsel said the matter requires certain approvals from Kejriwal who is in custody in the alleged ...
Delhi High Court criticizes Arvind Kejriwal for prioritizing political interests over students' needs in MCD schools.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) hit back saying the work of the civic body was stopped due to the non-formation of its standing committee.