Delhi Tableau Excluded from Republic Day Parade for Fourth Time
In a surprising turn of events, Delhi’s tableau has been excluded from the Republic Day parade for the fourth consecutive year. This development has ignited a fierce debate between the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), with accusations of bias and political maneuvering at the forefront.
AAP Leader’s Strong Response
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal did not hold back in his criticism of the BJP-led central government. He labeled the exclusion of Delhi’s tableau as an act of “political bias” and claimed it reflects the government’s unwillingness to acknowledge the contributions of Delhi to the nation’s culture and heritage.
BJP’s Counterarguments
On the other hand, BJP leaders have defended the decision by emphasizing that the selection process for the Republic Day parade tableau is based on specific criteria that may not have been met by Delhi’s proposal. They argue that the parade is a celebration of national unity and diversity, and every state has an equal opportunity to showcase its culture.
Political Implications
This ongoing skirmish not only highlights the rivalry between AAP and BJP but also raises questions about the representation of Delhi in national celebrations. As the debate continues, many citizens are left wondering about the criteria used for selection and the potential impact on their perception of the government.
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