Delhi Rain: After a portion of the roof collapsed at Terminal 1 of the Delhi airport amid the early morning rain in the national capital on Friday, opposition parties lashed out at the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Central Government and listed the incidents of the collapse of various infrastructural projects which were recently launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. 


The Congress, the Aam Aadmi Party, and the Trinamool Congress cornered the Centre over incidents including the Jabalpur airport roof collapse, leakage at Ram Mandir, Pragati Maidan Tunnel, and the collapse of Morbi Bridge. Slamming the government over its infrastructural projects, the opposition parties said that there is corruption in those states where there are BJP governments.


Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge trained his guns at the NDA government saying that corruption and criminal negligence is responsible for the collapse of "shoddy infrastructure falling like a deck of cards, in the past 10 years of Modi Govt". "All this false bravado and rhetoric was only reserved for quickly indulging in ribbon-cutting ceremonies before Elections!," Kharge said in a post on X.






Attacking the PM Modi-led central government, the AAP said, "You said that you will neither eat nor let others eat" But today, because of your and your ministers' eating habits, innocent people are paying the price of corruption by losing their lives."






In another post on X, the AAP said, "Wherever there is BJP, there is corruption".






The Ram Mandir was inaugurated in January 2024 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He inaugurated the Jabalpur Airport in March 2024. 


TMC Alleges Modi's Guarantee 'Crumbling'


The Trinamool Congress on Friday slammed the central government for the roof collapse at Delhi airport's Terminal 1, alleging that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's guarantee was "crumbling".


"A Glimpse into PM Modi's 'Guarantee': Crumbling under his lies," the TMC said in a social media post. "The roof at Delhi Airport's T1 collapsed, ..... which Modi hastily "inaugurated" in March, despite its unfinished state, just for election optics,'' the TMC said in its X handle post.






Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu announced that an investigation has been ordered into the roof collapse that left one person dead and six others injured.


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