Governance paralysis in Delhi under AAP rule: Ajay Maken

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

today tried to pick holes in Minister Arvind Kejriwal's claims about development in the national capital, alleging there was not one department which was not suffering from "governance paralysis" under the rule.

Maken also attacked the BJP government at the Centre over the Rafale military aircraft deal with France, saying it was a "scam" of unprecedented magnitude.

"The Rafale deal is not only an issue of corruption and scam but also of national security," he told reporters here.

About Kejriwal's remarks on his in health and education during his recent visit to Punjab, Maken said, "If they have been working efficiently in Delhi, then why did their vote percentage in corporation elections fell to 25 per cent from 56 per cent. In Rajouri Garden bypoll, the got just 11 per cent votes while bagged 33 per cent votes."

About public transport system in Delhi, the Congress said the number of buses in has come down to 3,000 as against 5,500 at the time of Congress rule.

"The has not been able to act on the phase four of project for which a detailed project report (DPR) has been ready since 2014," Maken said.

He claimed in the education sector, the performance as well as strength of students in government schools have dropped under the rule.

"During our time, 1.44 lakh students passed the class 12 exam. But this year, 1.02 lakh students passed. When we left, 16.72 lakh students were studying in government schools and now their strength has come down to 15 lakh," the said.

"Pass percentage in class 10 was 69 as against the national average of 84 per cent. In our time, the pass percentage of class 10 was 98 per cent," he said claiming that parents now prefer private over government schools.

Maken alleged that the health sector is in a mess and the number of people dying of like went up in last two to three years.

"In Delhi, people have consistently been rejecting them," he said.

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First Published: Sat, August 25 2018. 19:00 IST