New Delhi, Feb. 16 -- The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has hit back at the BJP, asking it to abandon its negative politics and focus on fulfilling promises made to the people of Delhi. AAP's chief spokesperson, Priyanka Kakkar, questioned why the BJP barred media from inspecting the Chief Minister residence if there were alleged rule violations. She challenged the BJP to reveal whether claims of a golden toilet, swimming pool, and mini bar were facts or just political theatrics.
Turning the tables, the AAP demanded an investigation into the extravagant Rs 2,750 crore "Raj Mahal," including a Rs 300 crore carpet and Rs 200 crore chandeliers, questioning who approved such opulence.
AAP's Chief Spokesperson urged the BJP to shift towards positive p...