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'New character unlocked': AAP's launches poster attack on Delhi LG; likens him with 'Ghajni'

'New character unlocked': AAP's launches poster attack on Delhi LG; likens him with 'Ghajni'
'New character unlocked': AAP's unleashes poster attack on Delhi LG; likens him with 'Ghajni'NEW DELHI: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) launched a poster attack on Delhi lieutenant governor V K Saxena over his 15-page letter to chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on depleting air quality in the Delhi-NCR region.AAP spokesperson Anuj Pal shared an image on the social media platform X, showing Saxena’s face photoshopped onto a poster of the film Ghajini, accusing the LG of "forgetting" who is accountable for Delhi’s worsening air pollution. The party claimed the letter was an attempt to shift responsibility amid rising pollution levels in the national capital.
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In a mocking remark, Pal wrote, "New Character Unlocked LG The Gajni," as he shared LG's image paired with a laughing emoji.The image posted by Pal showed the Lieutenant Governor’s photoshopped figure covered with phrases such as "Kejriwal is responsible," "Pollution," and "Delhi in 2025, AQI 150," while "BJP" was written on both his arms.The text on the poster also reads "Delhi ka LG bana Ghajini (Delhi’s LG becomes Ghajini)," a reference to the memory loss suffered by the film’s lead character.Earlier, the party criticised the LG’s move, questioning why the letter was addressed to the former chief minister instead of the incumbent one, and alleged that Saxena was "trying to stay relevant" through such actions.
The attack comes in response to a 15-page letter written by Delhi's LG Saxena to former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, holding Kejriwal's previous government responsible for the deteriorated condition of the national capital's air. In the letter, the LG pointed out that during his tenure, Kejriwal displayed a casual attitude during a personal discussion regarding the grave issue affecting public health.
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