BJP-AAP blame game ends, they should start development of Delhi: Maken

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The verdict on the power tussle between the government and the Centre has done away with all the possibilities of a "blame game" between the BJP and the and the two parties should now ensure that the development of the national capital, which was "stalled" for years, started again, the said today.

"There is no scope of for any blame game. gave seven seats to the BJP in the Lok Sabha elections and 67 out of 70 seats to the in the Assembly elections. Both of them in the last four years have destroyed the development carried out by the government while engaging in blame game," said.

"Since the apex court has clarified about the powers in Delhi, we hope that the development, which has been stalled ever since was voted out of power over four years ago, will start again," he said.

Maken said the LG and Minister should stop the "blame game" now and develop Delhi as did during its 15-year rule (1998-2013).

"The and the of Delhi had been kicking around Delhiites like a football. They should stop it now," he said at a press conference.

There was a "peculiar situation" in Delhi where the LG was blamed by the of creating "roadblocks" in its functioning and holding back files while the former denied it, Maken said.

"After the SC verdict, there should not be any charges and counter-charges by Delhi Minister and the Lt Governor," he said, adding the people of Delhi now expect the to fulfil its promises and form Jan Lokpal, provide free WiFi, new buses and install CCTV cameras.

Senior Congress said the verdict has "closed all doors" for Kejriwal government to make "excuses" for "non-performance" in areas that are beyond the reserved subjects of public order, police and land.

The Supreme Court decision is seen as a major victory for the Kejriwal-led (AAP) government, which has been in a constant tug of war with the LG over the power wielded by the two branches of the

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First Published: Wed, July 04 2018. 18:55 IST