Speaking to the media, Sisodia said: “Just to show that the height of the Ghazipur landfill has been reduced, the BJP-run Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has collected the rubbish from it and dumped it in nearby areas. .” He added that the saffron party had no intention of solving the problem.
First published Nov 9, 2022, 3:06 p.m. IST
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said on Wednesday (November 9) that people would vote for the AAP in the upcoming municipal polls to clean up the “BJP rubbish” and if the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) comes to power within the MCD, he will eliminate the “mountains” of waste from the city in five years.
Manish Sisodia was interacting with reporters after visiting the Ghazipur landfill site in east Delhi.
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Speaking to the media, Sisodia said: “Just to show that the height of the Ghazipur landfill has been reduced, the BJP-run Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has collected the rubbish from it and dumped it in nearby areas. .” He added that the saffron party had no intention of solving the problem.
“People will vote for ‘jhadu’ (the polling symbol of Aam Aadmi party) in the December 4 MCD election to clean up ‘BJP rubbish for a clean Delhi,'” Sisodia said.
“Chief Minister Kejriwal himself is an engineer and makes meticulous plans,” he said, adding that a plan has also been drawn up to clean up these “mountains of rubbish” and the rubbish piled up in other areas. other parts of Delhi.
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If the AAP comes to power in the MCD, “all the mountains of garbage in Delhi will disappear in five years, we have a plan,” Sisodia said.
On Tuesday, November 8, AAP leader Atishi said Delhi had turned into a “garbage dump” over the past 15 years of the BJP’s tenure in the MCD. The leader of the AAP launched the campaign “Kude Par Jansamvad” before the municipal elections.
Last updated Nov 9, 2022 3:06 PM IST