BJP turned civic bodies into dens of corruption: AAP

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Thursday accused the of turning the three civic bodies in into "dens of corruption" and turning the national capital into a "garbage dump".

The ruling Aam Aadmi Party also said that the north, south and east municipal corporations, in which the Bharatiya Janata Party was at the helm, had failed miserably on the developmental front.

Convener Dilip Pandey said that the was in power in the three municipal bodies for 10 years but these had failed on fronts ranging from sanitation to education due to misgovernance.

"The has turned the municipal corporations into dens of corruption. They have made a garbage dump. Sanitation and cleanliness in the city is pathetic," Pandey told reporters here.

The Comptroller and Auditor General's report on the municipal corporations clearly said that these had completely failed on the waste disposal front, the leader said.

"The MCD could dispose only 25 per cent of the total waste generated in The CAG had also held the civic bodies completely responsible for dengue, chikungunya and malaria outbreaks here," Pandey said.

He said the government in released around double the funds to BJP-ruled MCDs than the earlier governments but still these failed to disburse salaries to their sanitation employees and made excuses of fund crunch.

"The North MCD is facing a cash deficit of Rs 2,700 crore but the leaders are not able to find a solution. The revenue of the civic bodies is not increasing while expenses are doubling," he said.

Education is pathetic in MCD-run schools while the government is setting new records in school education reforms, Pandey added.

Elections to the 272 wards in three municipal corporations are scheduled for April 23. The results will be out on April 26.

--IANS

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BJP turned civic bodies into dens of corruption: AAP

The AAP on Thursday accused the BJP of turning the three civic bodies in Delhi into "dens of corruption" and turning the national capital into a "garbage dump".

The on Thursday accused the of turning the three civic bodies in into "dens of corruption" and turning the national capital into a "garbage dump".

The ruling Aam Aadmi Party also said that the north, south and east municipal corporations, in which the Bharatiya Janata Party was at the helm, had failed miserably on the developmental front.

Convener Dilip Pandey said that the was in power in the three municipal bodies for 10 years but these had failed on fronts ranging from sanitation to education due to misgovernance.

"The has turned the municipal corporations into dens of corruption. They have made a garbage dump. Sanitation and cleanliness in the city is pathetic," Pandey told reporters here.

The Comptroller and Auditor General's report on the municipal corporations clearly said that these had completely failed on the waste disposal front, the leader said.

"The MCD could dispose only 25 per cent of the total waste generated in The CAG had also held the civic bodies completely responsible for dengue, chikungunya and malaria outbreaks here," Pandey said.

He said the government in released around double the funds to BJP-ruled MCDs than the earlier governments but still these failed to disburse salaries to their sanitation employees and made excuses of fund crunch.

"The North MCD is facing a cash deficit of Rs 2,700 crore but the leaders are not able to find a solution. The revenue of the civic bodies is not increasing while expenses are doubling," he said.

Education is pathetic in MCD-run schools while the government is setting new records in school education reforms, Pandey added.

Elections to the 272 wards in three municipal corporations are scheduled for April 23. The results will be out on April 26.

--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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