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Political sparring and blame game intensified on Friday over incidents of waterlogging and electrocution as the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and Congress pointed fingers at each other.
The primary reason for the waterlogging, Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva alleged, in the Capital was the “corruption” of its former water ministers — Saurabh Bharadwaj and Satyendar Jain. “The entire city is struggling with waterlogging, with places like Kirari, Sangam Vihar, and Burari permanently waterlogged….yet (Delhi Jal) Board officials are unable to issue any orders for repairs or major cleaning work… Water Minister Atishi has been busy blaming officials instead of taking action,” Sachdeva alleged.
Contending Sachdeva’s allegations, the AAP said that these were administrative orders that were changed from time to time and that the sewage problem in the Capital stems from an “artificially created financial crisis” in the DJB “orchestrated by the Lieutenant Governor and BJP-controlled officers.”
“Despite the Delhi government allocating Rs 7,195 crore — 9.5% of the total budget —to the DJB, the agency remains starved of funds. This is due to files endlessly shuttling between the DJB, Urban Development Department, and Finance Department, leading to the ongoing crisis. The BJP through its LG and bureaucracy has turned Delhi into a living hell,” the AAP alleged.
On the other hand, Delhi Congress president Devender Yadav alleged that the civic infrastructure in the Capital was in a dilapidated state. The AAP had come to power by giving a “false hope” of improving civic services in the city even as nothing had been done to set this right, he added.
“Neither Manish Sisodia nor Water Minister Atishi bothered about waterlogging in the Capital. When it rained today many parts of Delhi went under water, but no Delhi minister was around to see the plight of the people stuck in traffic jams, and water-logged streets,” Yadav alleged.
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