Senior AAP leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh said Delhi BJP leaders are competing with one another to become Chief Minister. Singh said three Delhi BJP presidents — Manoj Tiwari, Vijay Goel and leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly Vijender Gupta were desperate to take credit of the policy decisions taken by the Arvind Kejriwal Government.
"Ever since the Chief MinisterArvind Kejriwal talked about giving right to the ownership to the people living in the unauthorised colonies, the BJP has been trying to take credit for it by doing various theatrics," he said.
"Manoj Tiwari, Vijender Gupta and Vijay Goel take turns in organizing programmes to take credit. The reality is that the BJP leaders are embroiled in a fight over who will be the party's chief ministerial candidate," he said.
The AAP leader said that the BJP leaders are so disparate that they cannot even decide who will run which campaign. "The BJP opposed every major announced by the AAP Government such as a one-time waiver of water arrears, free ride for women in metro and registration of unauthorised colony residents," he said.
In the run up to the Delhi Assembly elections that is likely to be held early next year, Singh asked the BJP not to hinder their work as AAP was trying to win the confidence of the people so that they get the mandate once again.
Singh said the BJP leaders should stop making people of the capital suffer because of their internal tiffs. "I want to tell the BJP's Delhi unit that doesn't make people of Delhi suffer in your personal fight over chief ministerial position," he said.