AAP government did nothing for unauthorised colonies: Congress

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Wednesday attacked the (AAP) on the issue of regularising unauthorised colonies across the national capital, saying it has failed to regularlise even one in the past two years.

Pradesh Committee President Ajay Maken told media here that the had promised to regularise all the unauthorised colonies within one year after coming to power, but two years have passed and it has not fulfilled its promise.

"The regularisation and transformation of unauthorised colonies and giving ownership rights to the residents was on Agenda No.56 of the 70-point programme of the AAP," he said, adding that nothing has been done till now.

Maken said the unauthorised colonies in are being meted out step-motherly treatment by both the and the BJP-ruled MCDs.

The leader also criticised Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for not attending office for a long time.

"Kejriwal's heart is not in Delhi," Maken added.

He announced that the will hold a day-long convention of 'pradhans' (chiefs) of unauthorised colonies at the Talkatora Indoor Stadium on February 26, in which all the issues affecting the unauthorised colonies would be discussed and an action plan chalked out.

--IANS

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AAP government did nothing for unauthorised colonies: Congress

The Delhi Congress on Wednesday attacked the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government on the issue of regularising unauthorised colonies across the national capital, saying it has failed to regularlise even one in the past two years.

The on Wednesday attacked the (AAP) on the issue of regularising unauthorised colonies across the national capital, saying it has failed to regularlise even one in the past two years.

Pradesh Committee President Ajay Maken told media here that the had promised to regularise all the unauthorised colonies within one year after coming to power, but two years have passed and it has not fulfilled its promise.

"The regularisation and transformation of unauthorised colonies and giving ownership rights to the residents was on Agenda No.56 of the 70-point programme of the AAP," he said, adding that nothing has been done till now.

Maken said the unauthorised colonies in are being meted out step-motherly treatment by both the and the BJP-ruled MCDs.

The leader also criticised Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for not attending office for a long time.

"Kejriwal's heart is not in Delhi," Maken added.

He announced that the will hold a day-long convention of 'pradhans' (chiefs) of unauthorised colonies at the Talkatora Indoor Stadium on February 26, in which all the issues affecting the unauthorised colonies would be discussed and an action plan chalked out.

--IANS

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(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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