Opposition BJP and Congress dubbed AAP’s ‘guarantee card’ a “jumla” (gimmick) and a “lie’, ahead of the upcoming Delhi assembly elections.

“As the Aam Aadmi Party stares at defeat in the upcoming elections, it has come out with a ‘Kejriwal Ka Guarantee Card’ which is yet another jumla card to fool the people of Delhi and divert their attention from Kejriwal government’s failures in the past five years,” Delhi Congress chief Subhash Chopra said.

“Kejriwal wasted his time clashing with the officials, the central government, the Lt Governor and the municipal corporations of Delhi without fulfilling the promises made to the people, in last five years,” Chopra added.

Kejriwal woke up to the reality of “serving” the people of Delhi only in the last five-six months after remaining in deep “slumber” for four and a half years, he said.

“The guarantee cards issued by AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal are the 10 new lies spoken to the people of Delhi,” he charged.

The Delhi Congress president accused Kejriwal of making “hollow promises” in his party’s guarantee card.

“Rattled by the Congress”s exposes against the AAP government in last few weeks that were supported by data, Kejriwal came up with a jumla card,” said Delhi Congress chief spokesperson Mukesh Sharma.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal promised a set of what he called a “10-point guarantee card” to the voter ahead of the Delhi assembly elections.

The list guaranteed free power, 24-hour drinking water on tap and a world-class education, clean environment, and housing to every slum dweller, among other things.