The BJP is the biggest challenger to AAP in these elections, or at least they are the only ones eating into AAP’s vote share. Their CM candidate seems to be honest and it really is a good move after all the infighting.
To start with, when a child cheats in school he or she is usually rapped on the knuckles by the teacher for following the wrong path. Though the child is only trying to bring herself at par with others, the world sees it as a dishonest attempt. Something similar seems to be happening to the BJP. So let’s look at why one should vote for the BJP:
1) BJP has promised 71 manifestos, just like AAP. Wow, that is innovative from a party that was formed 33 years ago! I won’t be surprised if tomorrow someone throws black paint on AAP members because ‘AAP used this idea before BJP’.
2) Mr. Modi discovered the ‘Tanker Mafia’ in Delhi! Wow again, but where was this tanker mafia for the last 15 years? I’m surprised that even the future PM candidate follows AAP on youtube!
3) The BJP will reduce electricity prices. Oh really? Why did they let Shiela increase the prices if they were so concerned? Or were they given a share by BSES for keeping quiet?
4) A task-force will be created for the safety of women. Yawn, yet another point taken from someone’s manifesto.
5) Strong Lokayukta will be appointed in Delhi. This one is the funniest. Because Mr. Modi killed the same Lokayukta in his state just 1 month ago. So is Delhi BJP going to stand against Mr. Modi’s wishes? And well, why didn’t they support Mr. Anna when he demanded the same?
6) VAT will be simplified. This one is very strange because most of the BJP states have not even implemented VAT! I’m afraid they might have to go to Mr. Kejriwal and ask how this has to be done, after all he is the ex-Joint Commissioner of the IT department!
7) Complete e-governance for Delhi. NOOO Mr. Harshvardhan, please do NOT do that. Your MCD spent 12 crores for a shitty website that engineering students are supposed to complete for their second year assignment. 8 years for this website? Please, we do not want another website!
8) Schools will be improved. Do you not feel ashamed while saying this Mr. Harshvardhan? There are 1792 MCD schools in Delhi. Since the MCD is ruled by the BJP, shouldn’t you first improve the standard of these schools before fooling the public? For how long will you misguide the people who are ‘forced’ to send their kids to such havens of corruption?
9) You talk about improving the sewer system in Delhi. Well, this again is MCD’s responsibility!
10) Justice for 1984 riot victims?! Whom are you trying to fool?! The BJP has been in power for atleast 5 years at the center as well as in Delhi with an overlapping period of 2-3 years. Why wasn’t justice provided at that time?! Shouldn’t the BJP be ashamed of itself for making such claims?!
11) “85% seats in Delhi colleges shall be reserved for the students of Delhi”. Please do not ruin the Delhi University by enforcing such rules. DU is known for it’s diversity and an extremely high level of intellectualism. Do NOT ruin it.
12) Mr. Harshvardhan will not probe any corruption charges against Shiela Dikshit. Well, why would they! They are friends after all. And then BJP says they will reduce corruption.
13) When Delhi was humiliated during the CWG, the BJP vanished from everywhere! Had they really been concerned about Delhi and India’s reputation, they would have played a constructive role during the CWG games. But probably again they had some ‘cut’ in the deals.
14) The BJP feels that the only solution AAP has for all the problems is the ‘Jan-Lokpal’. But looking at their manifesto, it is quite clear that the BJP is good at least one thing- copy pasting from AAP’s manifesto.
15) The members of BJP screamed and shouted when there was one ‘doubtful’ candidate in AAP. What they did not see is that they have 31 candidates with criminal charges! While AAP has 5 such candidates, they are only the ones who were caught for organizing agitations against the government.
16) What the BJP is really interested in is Arvind Kejriwal and his voter ID cards. Well, they do not read the newspaper it seems!
17) They assume that since Anna is not with AAP, he is with them. Dear backstabbers, you were the ones who really backstabed Anna, not Arvind. BJP uses Anna’s name more often than Arvind does, and as Yogender Yadav says, I wish the same concern was shown by the BJP during Anna’s andolan.
18) When Rahul Gandhi stands to talk, he becomes a Shehzada because he is an outcome of dynasty politics. But what about the sons of your leaders who have been given tickets?
19) If BJP is really so committed towards development, then why aren’t the constituencies owned by BJP MLA’s different from the ones under the Congress. Both are equally bad. Then where is the difference?Every MLA is granted some funds, then what is the excuse?
20) If Kumar Vishwas of AAP is questioned for travelling in the Business class, then can you please explain why your PM candidate travels in a private helicopter?
21) If Mr. Harshvardhan really is a good CM candidate and a good leader, then why has he been quite for 15 years? I doubt if he has done anything other than the polio campaign. As AAP rightly said, he is the Manmohan Singh of BJP. Well qualified in his field, but toothless and powerless once he is chosen. Does he consider Mrs. Shiela Dikshit as his ‘madamji’?
22) If you could not bring the MCD to an international level, then how can we trust you to bring Delhi to the level of an international city?
23) Your plan to bring transparency seems a bit too ambitious. Your own ruled MCD could not trace “ghost” employees.
The only point to cheer about in BJP’s manifesto is the “Health Plan”. This is one area where they have done better than AAP and it really was expected from a person who has won international accolades in the Medical field.
24) But even there, the BJP fails miserably because despite having full control over the MCD, they have never been able to curb the spread of Dengue in Delhi.
Though the list of questions is never ending, I’m sure that the BJP can do a better copy paste job. If Mr. Vijay Goel can go for morning walks like Kejriwal, then how can Mr. Harshvardhan stay behind! The only hope that BJP is banking upon is Mr. Modi’s popularity, but sadly Mr. Modi is NOT the CM candidate for Delhi, and only the ones who failed in their Civics exam in class 6 will vote for BJP thinking that Modi will bring an end to Delhi’s problems by becoming the CM. For now, lets hope BJP dissolves with its B-team Congress so that AAP can form the government without any problems, because, we really don’t want any party to cut the vote share of AAP.
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To start with, when a child cheats in school he or she is usually rapped on the knuckles by the teacher for following the wrong path. Though the child is only trying to bring herself at par with others, the world sees it as a dishonest attempt. Something similar seems to be happening to the BJP. So let’s look at why one should vote for the BJP:

1) BJP has promised 71 manifestos, just like AAP. Wow, that is innovative from a party that was formed 33 years ago! I won’t be surprised if tomorrow someone throws black paint on AAP members because ‘AAP used this idea before BJP’.
2) Mr. Modi discovered the ‘Tanker Mafia’ in Delhi! Wow again, but where was this tanker mafia for the last 15 years? I’m surprised that even the future PM candidate follows AAP on youtube!
3) The BJP will reduce electricity prices. Oh really? Why did they let Shiela increase the prices if they were so concerned? Or were they given a share by BSES for keeping quiet?
4) A task-force will be created for the safety of women. Yawn, yet another point taken from someone’s manifesto.
5) Strong Lokayukta will be appointed in Delhi. This one is the funniest. Because Mr. Modi killed the same Lokayukta in his state just 1 month ago. So is Delhi BJP going to stand against Mr. Modi’s wishes? And well, why didn’t they support Mr. Anna when he demanded the same?

Gujarat govt returns Lokayukta bill again
7) Complete e-governance for Delhi. NOOO Mr. Harshvardhan, please do NOT do that. Your MCD spent 12 crores for a shitty website that engineering students are supposed to complete for their second year assignment. 8 years for this website? Please, we do not want another website!

After spending 13 years and over Rs 12 corore, MCD’s web portal yet to become functional

Condition of MCD Schools in Delhi (MCD is controlled by BJP)
10) Justice for 1984 riot victims?! Whom are you trying to fool?! The BJP has been in power for atleast 5 years at the center as well as in Delhi with an overlapping period of 2-3 years. Why wasn’t justice provided at that time?! Shouldn’t the BJP be ashamed of itself for making such claims?!
11) “85% seats in Delhi colleges shall be reserved for the students of Delhi”. Please do not ruin the Delhi University by enforcing such rules. DU is known for it’s diversity and an extremely high level of intellectualism. Do NOT ruin it.
12) Mr. Harshvardhan will not probe any corruption charges against Shiela Dikshit. Well, why would they! They are friends after all. And then BJP says they will reduce corruption.

Proof that Congress and BJP are two sides of the same coin – BJP candidate Harshvardhan refuses to probe charges against Sheila Dixit govt in Delhi
14) The BJP feels that the only solution AAP has for all the problems is the ‘Jan-Lokpal’. But looking at their manifesto, it is quite clear that the BJP is good at least one thing- copy pasting from AAP’s manifesto.
15) The members of BJP screamed and shouted when there was one ‘doubtful’ candidate in AAP. What they did not see is that they have 31 candidates with criminal charges! While AAP has 5 such candidates, they are only the ones who were caught for organizing agitations against the government.

BJP tops the list of tainted candidates in Delhi
17) They assume that since Anna is not with AAP, he is with them. Dear backstabbers, you were the ones who really backstabed Anna, not Arvind. BJP uses Anna’s name more often than Arvind does, and as Yogender Yadav says, I wish the same concern was shown by the BJP during Anna’s andolan.
18) When Rahul Gandhi stands to talk, he becomes a Shehzada because he is an outcome of dynasty politics. But what about the sons of your leaders who have been given tickets?
19) If BJP is really so committed towards development, then why aren’t the constituencies owned by BJP MLA’s different from the ones under the Congress. Both are equally bad. Then where is the difference?Every MLA is granted some funds, then what is the excuse?
20) If Kumar Vishwas of AAP is questioned for travelling in the Business class, then can you please explain why your PM candidate travels in a private helicopter?

Another “small” expense on Modi in addition to his 2500 Crore ego statue
22) If you could not bring the MCD to an international level, then how can we trust you to bring Delhi to the level of an international city?
23) Your plan to bring transparency seems a bit too ambitious. Your own ruled MCD could not trace “ghost” employees.
The only point to cheer about in BJP’s manifesto is the “Health Plan”. This is one area where they have done better than AAP and it really was expected from a person who has won international accolades in the Medical field.
24) But even there, the BJP fails miserably because despite having full control over the MCD, they have never been able to curb the spread of Dengue in Delhi.
Though the list of questions is never ending, I’m sure that the BJP can do a better copy paste job. If Mr. Vijay Goel can go for morning walks like Kejriwal, then how can Mr. Harshvardhan stay behind! The only hope that BJP is banking upon is Mr. Modi’s popularity, but sadly Mr. Modi is NOT the CM candidate for Delhi, and only the ones who failed in their Civics exam in class 6 will vote for BJP thinking that Modi will bring an end to Delhi’s problems by becoming the CM. For now, lets hope BJP dissolves with its B-team Congress so that AAP can form the government without any problems, because, we really don’t want any party to cut the vote share of AAP.