Kejriwal’s advertisement spree will now be reviewed by the Supreme Court

Kejriwal’s advertisement: In the ever-expanding world of politics, there’s a famous saying that rings truer than ever, “You can fool some people all the time, you can fool all the people for some time, but you can’t fool all the people all the time!” And who better to exemplify this adage than Delhi’s very own CM, Arvind Kejriwal?

Let’s take a ride on the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS train, where Kejriwal’s commitment to the project seems to be smaller than his claim to bring free Wi-Fi on the moon. The total project cost is a hefty 30,274 crore, but the Delhi government’s (GNCTD) contribution is a measly 1,180 crore. They’ve got to be kidding, right?

But wait, the plot thickens! Despite the Supreme Court’s stern directions, a chunky 415 crore is still hanging in the air like a slogan-filled hot air balloon. It’s like pulling teeth to get the GNCTD to release funds for a project that’s been gathering dust faster than a neglected broom in the corner.

Meanwhile, Kejriwal’s advertisement spree is on a roll! In the past three fiscal years, they’ve spent a whopping 1,106 crore on ads. Must be a real treat to watch, especially during IPL breaks! But hang on, shouldn’t they be investing this in critical infrastructure projects instead? I mean, last we checked, Delhi’s transportation system isn’t powered by catchy jingles and slogans.

According to the Honorable Court’s observation, Kejriwal’s government seems to be rather choosy with their funds. They’ve got money for billboards and TV spots, but when it comes to actual infrastructure, they are singing “paise ko kya karenge, advertisement hi sahi!”

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Now, the Court has ordered Kejriwal’s team to show the records of their ad spending. You can almost picture them scrambling like contestants on a game show, trying to find the missing receipts. “Sir, we spent 100 crore on ‘Hum Toh Jhola Lehenge’ and another 200 crore on ‘Paani Ayega to Dilli badlega,’ promise!”

In the ever-expanding world of politics, there’s a famous saying that rings truer than ever, “You can fool some people all the time, you can fool all the people for some time, but you can’t fool all the people all the time!” And who better to exemplify this adage than Delhi’s very own CM, Arvind Kejriwal? This unexpected twist has left Kejriwal and his AAP government in a real pickle. It’s like they planned for a grand ad campaign but didn’t foresee the investigation that could rival a suspense thriller!

If we talk numbers, it seems like Modi’s government has mastered the art of cutting expenses on ads. While their ad spending goes down annually, AAP’s ads are multiplying like rabbits on steroids, increasing by a mind-boggling 4000 percent over the last decade. No wonder Delhi’s air quality isn’t improving; it’s suffocated by all the billboards!

But here’s the real kicker. Kejriwal’s AAP government can magically find 171 crore for ‘renovating’ their SHEESH MAHAL. I mean, who needs efficient transport systems when you can have a shiny new palace for selfies, right?

So, there you have it, folks! Kejriwal’s government is setting new records in self-promotion, advertisement spending like there’s no tomorrow, while Delhi’s Rapid Rail Project is still stuck at the station, waiting for that elusive 415 crore like a lost suitcase at the airport carousel.

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In the end, it seems Kejriwal’s priorities lie more in self-promotion and VVIP SHEESH MAHAL than in making critical infrastructure decisions. But hey, who needs rapid transit when you can have catchy jingles and advertisements plastered all over the city? Delhi, fasten your seatbelts, because it’s going to be a bumpy ride of slogans, promises, and a whole lot of hot air!

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