Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘Governance suffering’: AAP seeks MCD polls

- GOPAL RAI,

HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: Accusing the the Bharatiya Janata Party (Bjp)-led central government of going into “sleep mode” after arbitraril­y unifying the three municipal corporatio­ns, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Delhi minister Gopal Rai on Tuesday demanded that the Union government release without further delay the schedule for the municipal ward delimitati­on exercise as well the schedule for the municipal elections. He also alleged that since the unificatio­n, the sanitation system of the capital has collapsed.

“The BJP has left the people of Delhi on their own. They don’t even know whom to approach with complaints about the (lack of) cleanlines­s in their area. The people of Delhi are eagerly awaiting the Municipal Corporatio­n of Delhi (MCD) elections. They have made it clear by electing an AAP MLA in Rajinder Nagar by-election that they do not want the BJP in the MCD at all,” Rai said at a press conference on Tuesday.

“Earlier, people used to go to the local councillor with their problems but the system has been paralysed now. Union home minister Amit Shah said in Parliament that the integratio­n of the three municipal corporatio­ns will revitalise Delhi. I want to ask him why the central government has not yet provided any funding to the unified MCD,” said Rai.

“There is an immense apathy on the part of officials. Delhi has to be cleaned on a daily basis. You can form a committee to conduct the entire process, but keep the citizens informed. Else, tell the people that this impasse will continue till eternity. If that is not the case, then present the alternativ­es to the people in a detailed manner. The ministry of home affairs should act immediatel­y. You cannot leave the people of Delhi to live in distress,” Rai said.

Responding to Rai, Delhi BJP spokespers­on Praveen Shankar Kapoor said sanitation services under the unified MCD are quite satisfacto­ry. “MCD officials led by the commission­er have been inspecting roads to ensure sanitation, upkeep of horticultu­re, schools, general maintenanc­e and other civic services,” he said.

The BJP leader also said the deputy commission­ers of the MCD are holding public hearings daily to address issues of the people. Nodal officers have been appointed for existing wards to oversee civic works in their respective areas. “As for the delimitati­on exercise, it is a tedious task that will take some time,” Kapoor said.

The BJP has left the people of Delhi on their own. They don’t even know whom to approach with complaints. AAP leader

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