Delhi BJP President Virendraa Sachdeva, along with other leaders of the party and workers, protested against the AAP-led Delhi government on Sunday, condemning it for the high electricity bills and not providing clean drinking water to the slum dwellers in Delhi. Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, BJP MP from the South Delhi constituency, was also present at the protest and condemned the Kejriwal-led government for the exorbitant bills received by the shopkeepers in various slums.
“If you ask the slum dwellers, they themselves get a high electricity bill, they get anywhere between Rs 4000 to Rs 6000 bill every month. Those who have a house meter they get a bill anywhere from Rs 1200 to Rs 3000,” said the BJP MP. The MP also claimed that the slum dwellers are complaining about not getting proper drinking water and that the people are not getting their ration cards or old age pensions.
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Fire at furniture factory claims 2 lives in Kirti Nagar
A fire broke out in a furniture factory and godown in Delhi's Kirti Nagar area on Sunday, claiming the lives of two people, police said.
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Kejriwal to resume 'padyatra' from Rajouri Garden
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