New Delhi: Leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party, the national capital’s ruling party, are conducting a sit-in in front of prime minister Narendra Modi’s residence after they were stopped from conducting a media tour of the Delhi chief minister’s official bungalow to counter the Bharatiya Janata Party’s claims of excessive spending there.>
Delhi is to go to polls in less than a month, in early February.>
AAP leaders including Delhi minister Saurabh Bharadwaj and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh are part of the sit-in. “We are being stopped by BJP’s police. The question is why they don’t want the public to see PM’s residence,” Bharadwaj was quoted by the Indian Express as having said.>
Earlier today (January 8), the AAP had said that it would accompany reporters on a tour of the Delhi chief minister’s residence. This was in response to the BJP’s claims that former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal lived expensively at the address, turning it into a “den of loot” and a “sheesh mahal” after having initially said that he would live humbly. BJP has also claimed that costly fittings went missing after Kejriwal vacated the building.>
AAP has countered this claim by saying that Modi leads a luxurious lifestyle and that his official residence should be called “raj mahal.”>
AAP leaders were, however, stopped from entering the Delhi chief minister’s official residence today.>
Police set up barricades and deployed personnel in front of the 6, Flagstaff Road bungalow, The Hindu reported.>
Kejriwal was in jail for five months in connection with the Enforcement Directorate’s case over Delhi’s excise policy. He left the position after the Supreme Court granted him bail.>