Millennium Post

Delhi govt funds to MCD: Vijender Gupta writes to LG

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Delhi Assembly’s Leader of Opposition Vijender Gupta has complained to Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal regarding “non allocation” of funds by the AAP government to Bjp-ruled municipal corporatio­ns in the national Capital for urban developmen­t and transport.

In a letter to the LG, Gupta alleged that the Kejriwal government was “crippling” the municipal corporatio­ns financiall­y due to political reasons.

“The Kejriwal government has not allocated funds to the three municipal corporatio­ns in financial year 2018-19, for urban developmen­t and transport, thereby financiall­y crippling them,” the BJP leader alleged.

He requested the Lieutenant Governor to direct the Kejriwal government to reallocate funds to the municipal bodies so that they can provide civic services to the people of Delhi.

“The AAP government is using the budget as a weapon to seek revenge from Bjp-ruled municipal corporatio­ns, after defeat of its party in the civic body elections last year,” Gupta alleged.

The municipal corporatio­ns of East, North and South Delhi were allocated a total of Rs 1,154 for urban developmen­t in the 2017-18 budget, but no money was alocated to them for the purpose in this budget, he claimed, adding the municipal corporatio­ns will not be able to take up any developmen­tal works due to this.

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