Delhivegas slots online free LG vs Atishi Over Alleged Order To Demolish Temples And Other Places Of Worships | Photo: PTI Delhi LG vs Atishi Over Alleged Order To Demolish Temples And Other Places Of Worships | Photo: PTI Delhi's Lieutenant Governor LK Saxena has dismissed Chief Minister Atishi's allegations regarding an order calling for the demolition of Hindu and Buddhist places of worship across the capital. Refuting the AAP leader's allegations, Delhi LG has dismissed the claim as "cheap politics." As per a statement issued by the LG's Secretariat, no religious structures or any temples, mosques or churches were being demolished. READ | After BJP’s ‘Chunavi Hindu’ Jab On Kejriwal For Priests Scheme; AAP Hits Back With 'Open Challenge' What Has Atishi Alleged?AAP leader and chief minister Atishi has alleged that an order issued by LG Saxena called for the demolition of religious structures across the national capital. Earlier in the match, a raucous crowd gave the Chinese players full support as they faced a formidable Pakistan. The game started slow with both teams struggling to find space in each other's defence. However, China kept control of the ball and made more attacks than Pakistan. She further alleged that this meeting was called on November 22 with a "Religious Committee" under the LG. "It has been decided by the Religious Committee on your directions, and with your approval to demolish multiple religious structures across Delhi," Chief Minister Atishi said in a letter addressed to VK Saxena. The Delhi CM further added that certain religious structures had been marked to be demolished in "West Patel Nagar, Dilshad Garden, Sunder Nagri, Seema Puri, Gokal Puri and Usmanpur." LG Dismisses Allegations, Calls It 'Cheap Politics'The Lieutenant Governor has refuted these claims and dismissed them as "cheap politics". "If at all, the Lt Governor has issued strict instructions to the police to maintain extra vigil against forces who may indulge in deliberate vandalism for political benefits. His instructions are being strictly followed, as was witnessed during the just gone Christmas celebrations which did not see any untoward incidentfalcon play," read the statement issued by the Lt Governor's office. |