Delhi ‘shining’ like Paris: Rahul Gandhi’s dig at Kejriwal by nasty nullah
The Congress leader shared a video online of the garbage and stench in Rithala, calling for a capital clean-up with a #SaafKaroDilli hashtag

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took a swipe at AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday, 14 January, saying Delhi was 'shining' like Paris as he shared a video of a dirty nullah in Rithala to highlight the poor conditions in the area.
Amid the high-pitched campaigning for next month's Delhi assembly polls, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha visited Rithala and celebrated Makar Sankranti with residents of the area, partaking of dahi–choora on the occasion and also served it to some women citizens.
After his visit, Gandhi shared on X a video of the nullah flowing through the area and wrote, 'This is Kejriwal's 'shining' Delhi — the Delhi like Paris!'
He used the hashtag "#SaafKaroDilli" with his post.
In the video, Gandhi can be seen walking through piles of garbage along the nullah as he points out its pitiful condition and lack of roads to the people accompanying him.
He can be heard saying, "See Delhi, the shining Delhi... Delhi like Paris. It is the same situation everywhere."
The Congress also shared the video of his interaction with locals and said, ‘This is Delhi — which Kejriwal ji had claimed will shine. He had talked about making it like Paris and London.’
'Watch, understand and use the power of your vote,' the party said, using the hashtag #SaafKaroDilli [clean up Delhi]. Gandhi was campaigning in favour of Sushant Mishra, the Congress candidate from Rithala.
The people of the Rithala assembly constituency had earlier complained to Rahul Gandhi about the problems of the drainage system there.
Gandhi had heard complaints as he launched his campaign for the Delhi assembly polls on Monday, 13 January, holding his first public meeting in Seelampur.
At the meeting, he launched a blistering attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, saying there is no difference between the two leaders and they do not want the backwards, Dalits, tribals and minorities to get their due share.
Specifically targeting Kejriwal, the former Congress president said the AAP convenor was following "Modi's strategy of propaganda and false promises" despite rising pollution, corruption and inflation in the national capital.
He promised a caste survey in Delhi if the Congress formed the government in the city.
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