The Asian Age

Set up commission for senior citizens: Gupta

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Leader of Opposition Vijender Gupta on Monday demanded that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government should expeditiou­sly set up a commission for senior citizens. He reminded deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia that in his budget speech for the financial year 2017-18, he had promised to set up the commission to provide the legal framework for the welfare of senior citizens

“It was to be set up to provide the legal frame work for the welfare of senior citizen and redressal of their grievances.” He regretted that despite lapse of six months, no headway has been made till date. Mr Gupta added, “It is the primary duty of the government to ensure secure, safe and healthy life for the most vulnerable citizens.”

He said that Delhi has a population of around 20 lakhs of senior citizens. The census put the population of elderly people at 6.8 per cent of the capital’s total population. He said in view of the social fabric, it has become necessary that senior citizens were provided strong legal framework for safeguardi­ng the interest of senior citizens.

Mr Gupta said that senior citizens have grievances against law enforcing agencies in Delhi, including Delhi police, Delhi government and MCDs and other local bodies. But in absence of a strong legal framework, the law remains toothless and senior citizens remain exposed to vicissitud­e of official, social and family fabric.

 ?? — PTI ?? DPCC president Ajay Maken during a signature campaign to protest against the rise in the prices of petrol and diesel in Delhi on Monday.
— PTI DPCC president Ajay Maken during a signature campaign to protest against the rise in the prices of petrol and diesel in Delhi on Monday.
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Vijender Gupta

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