Delhi BJP released a charge sheet against AAP government. BJP criticized AAP's handling of pollution and alleged scams. Kejriwal defended his government's work. He highlighted improvements in electricity, water, and other areas. Kejriwal also launched new schemes for women. BJP labeled these schemes as election promises. Delhi Assembly elections are scheduled for February.
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