Kejriwal did not fulfil promise of installing CCTV cameras: BJP MP

| Nov 24, 2018, 22:41 IST
File photo of BJP national secretary Mahesh Girri File photo of BJP national secretary Mahesh Girri
NEW DELHI: BJP national secretary Mahesh Girri on Saturday accused Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal of negative politics in the national capital and criticized him for not fulfilling his poll promise of installing CCTV cameras. "Whole Delhi remembers Kejriwal's promise to install CCTV (close circuit television) across the city. But there is a huge difference in what he preaches and what he practises," the East Delhi MP said.


He said Kejriwal was not concerned about "security, safety and convenience" of people of the city.


Girri's remarks came soon after he inaugurated second phase of CCTV cameras installed from his MPLADS funds in East Delhi's Mayur Vihar area.


Girri said earlier he got high definition CCTV cameras installed at Delhi-UP Border area by giving Rs 1.57 crore from his MPLADS funds, while in second phase, CCTV cameras have been installed in six km area of Mayur Vihar using Rs 2.5 crore from his MPLADS funds.


Girri said so far he has provided Rs 8.91 crore from his MPLADS funds for installation of CCTV cameras in east Delhi.
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