Delhi BJP slams government over civic funds
New Delhi: BJP councillors were detained on Friday after they protested outside CM Arvind Kejriwal’s residence seeking release of municipal funds by the AAP government. The BJP councillors, including mayors, leaders and office-bearers of the standing committees of the South, North and East Delhi Municipal Corporations, were later released.
The protesters demanded that the AAP government release municipal funds as per recommendation of the 4th Delhi Finance Commission (DFC), which are yet to be implemented by it. They also demanded the release of dues of the 3rd DFC totalling Rs 2,380 crore.
Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari slammed the Delhi chief minister for not meeting party councillors who sought his appointment to discuss the financial crises faced by the civic bodies and the problems faced by them in providing sanitation and primary health services to people.
“It is strange that the Delhi high court and NGT stand concerned for citizens of Delhi, but the CM is busy expanding his political base with people’s money,” he said.
Among the three municipal corporations in Delhi, the North and East corporations have alleged that they have been hit by financial trouble due to non release of due funds by the Delhi government.
The government, however, has claimed that it has released maximum funds to the civic bodies in past five years.
East Delhi is struggling to deal with huge pile up of garbage with a section of East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC) sanitation workers on strike for regular payment of salaries and arrears by the municipal corporation.