Atishi visits Rangpuri Pahari to take inventory of civic facilities flagged by Delhi L-G

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New Delhi, Dec 22 In a uncommon present of co-operation between VK Saxena and the A dispensation, Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Sunday visited Rangpuri Pahari to take inventory of the realm’s civic facilities that have been flagged by the lieutenant governor.

Atishi visits Rangpuri Pahari to take inventory of civic facilities flagged by Delhi L-G

Forward of elections to the Delhi Meeting, due in February, Saxena had on Saturday shared a clip of his go to to Rangpuri Pahari, detailing the plight of individuals, particularly girls, within the space.

The lieutenant governor had mentioned it was extraordinarily disappointing and distressing to witness as soon as once more the helplessness and pathetic life circumstances of lakhs of individuals of the nationwide capital.

He had referred to the native girls, citing their issues of residing within the space, with streets lined by overflowing sewers and lack of fundamental services.

Earlier, an analogous state of affairs was seen in areas corresponding to Burari, Kirari, Kalandar Colony, Sangam Vihar, Mundka and Gokulpuri, amongst others, he had mentioned.

“I urge the former chief minister, current chief minister and ministers of the Delhi government to visit such areas to themselves witness the hellish conditions. They should take immediate steps to improve this pathetic condition,” he had mentioned.

Responding to the issues, A supremo and former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal thanked Saxena for flagging the shortcomings, saying the Delhi authorities would take steps for enhancements.

“Earlier, the lieutenant governor had cited the bad condition of the Nangloi-Mundka Road. The road has been constructed and Chief Minister Atishi will soon inaugurate it. I urge the lieutenant governor to tell us about the shortcomings and we will correct them,” Kejriwal mentioned in a press convention.

The lieutenant governor had referred to as upon the stakeholders to come back collectively and make Delhi nice once more.

He had visited Rangpuri Pahari and Kapashera on the request of locals. He was accompanied by the BJP’s former South Delhi MP Ramesh Bidhuri.

There aren’t any drains, resulting in silt- and soiled water-filled streets, non-existent roads, unsure electrical energy provide and lack of ingesting water that forces girls to hold water in buckets from tankers coming to the realm as soon as in seven to eight days, Saxena had mentioned.

The locals additionally complained of energy cuts for eight to 10 hours every single day in addition to large energy payments, opposite to the claims of free electrical energy by the Delhi authorities, he had mentioned.

Saxena had additionally given solutions to officers of businesses, together with the Municipal Company of Delhi and the Delhi City Shelter Enchancment Board , to enhance the state of affairs.

He had additionally assured the locals {that a} sanitation drive would start and he would personally monitor the progress of steps being taken to enhance the civic facilities.