Blast Near Delhi School Sparks Political Firestorm
A blast near a Delhi school has highlighted alleged law and order issues, prompting a political clash between AAP and BJP. AAP blames the BJP-led central government for the city's deteriorating safety, while BJP accuses AAP of politicizing security matters. No injuries were reported, but tensions rise.

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A recent explosion near a school in Delhi has ignited a political debate over the city's law and order situation. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has criticized the BJP-led central government, claiming it has failed to ensure the safety of Delhi residents.
AAP leaders, including Chief Minister Atishi, have alleged that the BJP prioritizes interfering with the work of Delhi's elected government over maintaining security, comparing the current situation to Mumbai's underworld era of the 1990s.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), however, countered these allegations, with senior leader Vijender Gupta branding AAP's criticisms as political maneuvering. He accused AAP of diverting attention from its own shortcomings by politicizing security issues.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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