Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Anurag Dhanda has criticised the BJP-led Haryana government over the alleged accumulation of garbage in Jind city, raising concerns about waste management and cleanliness in the area.
1,500 Tonnes of Waste Allegedly Piled Up: Anurag Dhanda
Dhanda claimed that around 1,500 tonnes of garbage is lying scattered across Jind city. He used the issue to question the state government’s handling of civic cleanliness and waste management.
Taking a sharp political swipe at the BJP, Dhanda alleged that the condition of waste management in Haryana’s cities reflects the government’s failure to address basic civic issues.
Dhanda Targets BJP Government
In his statement, Dhanda described the BJP government as “incapable” and accused it of failing to deliver effective governance. His remarks came while highlighting the garbage situation in Jind and the concerns surrounding cleanliness in Haryana’s urban areas.
Focus on Urban Cleanliness
Waste management remains an important civic issue for cities, with proper collection, transportation and disposal of solid waste essential for maintaining clean and healthy urban environments.
Dhanda’s remarks have put the spotlight on the Jind garbage situation and renewed political criticism of the Haryana government over civic infrastructure and cleanliness.
The allegations are part of the ongoing political debate in Haryana over the performance of the state government and the delivery of basic public services.
