Set up an Economically Weaker Section (EWS) Commission
UnverifiedWe will set up an Economically Weaker Section (EWS) Commission to address issues related to the EWS community.
Bharatiya Janata Party · Delhi Legislative Assembly Election 2025
Last updated 5 Jun 2026
“We will adopt a "zero tolerance" policy against the widespread misgovernance and corruption of AAP-DA, and we will constitute an SIT to investigate the scams related to DTC, Mohalla Clinic, Classroom, Excise Policy, Jal Board, etc.”
Mixed delivery. The government has acted on several of the named cases, though largely through existing agencies rather than a single dedicated SIT as worded. In the classroom-construction case the Delhi Police Anti-Corruption Branch registered a case against former ministers (April 2025) and the Enforcement Directorate conducted raids (June 2025), after the President cleared an FIR (March 2025). The Delhi Assembly’s Public Accounts Committee took up the CAG report on the AAP excise policy (February 2025), and the Mohalla Clinic "fake tests" allegations are under a CBI probe. However, there is no clear confirmation that a formally constituted, dedicated SIT covering DTC, Mohalla Clinic, classroom, excise and Jal Board collectively was set up; the DTC and Jal Board strands are less advanced. All matters remain allegations under investigation. Marked partial.
Enforcement Directorate conducts searches at 37 locations in the classroom-construction case.
View sourceDelhi Police Anti-Corruption Branch registers a case against former ministers in the classroom-construction matter.
View sourceDelhi Assembly Public Accounts Committee takes up the CAG report on the previous government’s excise policy.
View sourceBJP reaffirms a "zero tolerance" stance and states intent to constitute an SIT to probe corruption cases.
View sourceDelhi ACB files case in classroom construction matter
Delhi: PAC to examine CAG report on excise policy of previous govt
BJP govt to set up SIT to probe corruption in Delhi (zero-tolerance stance)
We will set up an Economically Weaker Section (EWS) Commission to address issues related to the EWS community.
We will prioritise the filling of all the vacant positions for judges in the district and sessions courts.
We will create a special fund to improve judicial infrastructure — upgrading court buildings, increasing chambers, expanding fast-track, commercial and family courts and Lok Adalats, providing smart libraries and facilities for lawyers and staff, and launching dedicated fellowships for law graduates from SC, ST, EWS and OBC communities.

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