What did smriti irani say on AAP's Mahila Samman Yojana?
Leaders of all parties including bjp and aam aadmi party (AAP) are busy wooing the public for the delhi Assembly elections 2025. In this episode, bharatiya janata party (BJP) leader and former Union minister smriti irani addressed a public meeting in Okhla on sunday (January 26). During this, she urged the public to vote for the bjp and also launched a major attack on the AAP government.
Smriti Irani urged people to vote for bjp candidate manish Chaudhary in the polling to be held on february 5. She alleged that the aam aadmi party is collecting personal data of women voters. She accused the AAP of collecting personal data of women voters under the guise of registering them for the 'Mahila Samman Yojana' of Rs 2100 and claimed it to be a 'security threat' to women.
'Personal information can reach liquor shops'- Smriti Irani
Smriti Irani said, "Workers are collecting information from women voters by making them fill forms, in which details like their address, phone number and family members are being taken from people. This sensitive information can potentially go into the hands of junk sellers or liquor shops, which can pose a serious security risk. I urge you to be cautious and vigilant. "
Accused AAP of not fulfilling promises
BJP leader smriti irani criticized the aam aadmi party government, accusing it of not fulfilling major promises made to the residents of Delhi. She accused AAP of not providing basic services like clean drinking water and quality healthcare and said that these were the main part of their election promises. Irani said, "AAP had promised clean water and good healthcare to the people of delhi, but these promises remained unfulfilled. The people of delhi deserve better than this and now the time has come to change."