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BJP, AAP Clash Over Funding for Delhi's G20 Makeover

The upcoming G20 Summit in India is just weeks away, and the city of Delhi is undergoing a major makeover. The government has spent millions of rupees on new roads, bridges, and public spaces. However, there is a dispute over who is paying for the makeover.


The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is in power at the national level, has said that the central government is funding the makeover. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which is in power in Delhi, has said that the makeover is being funded by the Delhi government.


The BJP has accused the AAP of trying to take credit for the makeover. The AAP has accused the BJP of playing politics at a time when the country is going to host a major international event.

The dispute over funding is just the latest in a series of clashes between the BJP and the AAP. The two parties have been at loggerheads since the AAP came to power in Delhi in 2015.


The G20 Summit is a major event for India, and the government is keen to make sure that the city of Delhi is prepared to host it. The makeover is part of these preparations.

The dispute over funding is a distraction from the main event, but it is also a reflection of the political climate in India. The two major parties are locked in a bitter rivalry, and they are not afraid to use any opportunity to score points against each other.

It is unclear how the dispute over funding will be resolved. However, it is likely to continue to be a source of tension between the BJP and the AAP in the lead-up to the G20 Summit.

In addition to the dispute over funding, there are also concerns about the environmental impact of the makeover. The construction work has led to traffic congestion and air pollution. There have also been complaints about the felling of trees.

The government has said that it is taking steps to mitigate the environmental impact of the makeover. However, it remains to be seen whether these measures will be enough.

The G20 Summit is a major opportunity for India to showcase its economic and political power. However, the dispute over funding and environmental concerns could overshadow the event.

The government will need to do more to address these issues if it wants to ensure that the G20 Summit is a success.

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