<p>In a fresh attack on the AAP-led Delhi government, the BJP on Tuesday said '<em>sharab</em>' (liquor) and '<em>shiksha</em>' (education) scams had become the "twin towers of corruption" in the Delhi government and the Arvind Kejriwal dispensation was gradually building more floors.</p>.<p>The BJP leaders also alleged that the Delhi government escalated the cost of building classrooms multiple times and projected several schools toilets as classrooms to justify the "bloated" costs.</p>.<p>At a press conference, Shehzad Poonawalla claimed that the AAP government was following a 'reverse Robinhood' model wherein money meant for the poor was taken away to fill the coffers of the liquor mafia.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/cbi-found-nothing-truth-won-says-manish-sisodia-after-bank-locker-search-1140634.html">CBI found nothing, says Sisodia after locker search</a></strong></p>.<p>People had asked for '<em>pathshala</em>' (schools), but the AAP government gave them '<em>madhushala</em>' (liquors shops), he said, adding, these had become the twin towers of corruption in the capital.</p>.<p>MP Manoj Tiwari cited the incident in which a government school student in outer Delhi’s Nangloi was injured after a ceiling fan in her classroom fell on her head.</p>.<p>"So far, AAP’s morality was falling, and now ceiling fans in their schools are also falling," he said, mocking the Kejriwal government.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/delhi-govt-school-student-injured-after-ceiling-fan-falls-on-her-head-1140583.html">Ceiling fan falls on Delhi govt school student's head</a></strong></p>.<p>Semi-permanent structures were used in many government schools and that is the reason why fans are falling off the ceilings, he alleged.</p>.<p>The student has been admitted to a private hospital in Nangloi and is undergoing treatment.</p>.<p>Tiwari also alleged there was a scam in the construction of schools and the government had escalated the cost of construction in many projects multiple times.</p>.<p>He flashed a report claiming that a cost of "Rs 5 lakh was bloated to Rs 33 lakh", and in many schools, toilets were "counted and projected as classrooms" to justify the cost escalation.</p>.<p>There was no immediate reaction from the AAP or the Delhi government.</p>
<p>In a fresh attack on the AAP-led Delhi government, the BJP on Tuesday said '<em>sharab</em>' (liquor) and '<em>shiksha</em>' (education) scams had become the "twin towers of corruption" in the Delhi government and the Arvind Kejriwal dispensation was gradually building more floors.</p>.<p>The BJP leaders also alleged that the Delhi government escalated the cost of building classrooms multiple times and projected several schools toilets as classrooms to justify the "bloated" costs.</p>.<p>At a press conference, Shehzad Poonawalla claimed that the AAP government was following a 'reverse Robinhood' model wherein money meant for the poor was taken away to fill the coffers of the liquor mafia.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/cbi-found-nothing-truth-won-says-manish-sisodia-after-bank-locker-search-1140634.html">CBI found nothing, says Sisodia after locker search</a></strong></p>.<p>People had asked for '<em>pathshala</em>' (schools), but the AAP government gave them '<em>madhushala</em>' (liquors shops), he said, adding, these had become the twin towers of corruption in the capital.</p>.<p>MP Manoj Tiwari cited the incident in which a government school student in outer Delhi’s Nangloi was injured after a ceiling fan in her classroom fell on her head.</p>.<p>"So far, AAP’s morality was falling, and now ceiling fans in their schools are also falling," he said, mocking the Kejriwal government.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/delhi-govt-school-student-injured-after-ceiling-fan-falls-on-her-head-1140583.html">Ceiling fan falls on Delhi govt school student's head</a></strong></p>.<p>Semi-permanent structures were used in many government schools and that is the reason why fans are falling off the ceilings, he alleged.</p>.<p>The student has been admitted to a private hospital in Nangloi and is undergoing treatment.</p>.<p>Tiwari also alleged there was a scam in the construction of schools and the government had escalated the cost of construction in many projects multiple times.</p>.<p>He flashed a report claiming that a cost of "Rs 5 lakh was bloated to Rs 33 lakh", and in many schools, toilets were "counted and projected as classrooms" to justify the cost escalation.</p>.<p>There was no immediate reaction from the AAP or the Delhi government.</p>