"AAP Distributing Fake Medicines…": Bansuri Swaraj's Big Claim

BJP leader and party candidate from the New Delhi Lok Sabha parliamentary seat, Bansuri Swaraj, the daughter of Sushma Swaraj has said that fake medicines are being distributed in Mohalla clinics and also that administrative staff treat patients instead of doctors…………………..

BJP leader and party candidate from the New Delhi Lok Sabha parliamentary seat, Bansuri Swaraj, the daughter of Sushma Swaraj has said that fake medicines are being distributed in Mohalla clinics and also that administrative staff treat patients instead of doctors. The Delhi BJP leader also claimed that the conditions in Mohalla clinics in the city are pathetic.

“On one side, PM Modi distributes good-quality and less expensive medicines in Janaushadhi Kendra; on the other side, the AAP government distributes fake medicines in Mohalla Clinics. Doctors don’t treat patients in Mohalla Clinics but the administrative staff looks after patients. This is what their Delhi model is?, she asked.


“On one side, the BJP delivers tap water connections in every house, whereas the AAP commits the Jal Board scam… I want to tell you that the whole of Delhi is pissed off due to Kejriwal’s corruption but he was busy enjoying his power and scams. Today, AAP is doing a drama of sympathy and the people of Delhi can understand it very well,” she added further.

Lok Sabha elections will be held in the national capital in a single phase on May 25. The BJP had won all seven seats in both the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

Top Aam Aadmi Party leaders held a day-long fast at Jantar Mantar here on Sunday to protest against the arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and accuse the BJP of resorting to dictatorship. Several party volunteers and supporters took part in the fast in the national capital, singing patriotic songs and waving posters showing an image of Kejriwal behind bars.

Similar protests were held in other states as well as by Indians abroad, including at Harvard Square in Boston, the Hollywood Sign in Los Angeles, outside the Indian Embassy in Washington, DC, in New York Times Square and in Toronto, London and Melbourne, among others, party leaders said.