Congress slams AAP government over financial woes of MCD
New Delhi: Congress on Sunday launched a scathing attack on the AAP government over the dire financial status of the Delhi’s municipal bodies, saying the grants to the corporations had been reduced drastically.
Instead of working on a solution for the cash strapped corporations, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is playing politics over the issue, Congress state unit president Ajay Maken said.
“Under the Congress led government in Delhi, the grants provided to the three municipal bodies were a lot more than what have been provided to the municipal bodies in the past two budgets,” he said in a statement.
Congress launched a scathing attack on the AAP government over the dire financial status of the Delhi’s municipal bodies.
Referring to NDMC mayor Yogender Chandolia’s demand for Rs 302 crore funds, during a meeting of the three mayors of municipal corporations with the Chief Minister, Maken said “Kejriwal denied it”.
“He (Chandolia) added that they further asked for loan to pay the staff’s salaries but that (request) too was turned down,” he said, adding that Chandolia and others were asked to “take help from the Union Finance Minister in this matter”.
Maken said that both North and East corporations haven’t been able to pay its staff for over two months now.
As the corporations continue to face a financial crunch, Delhi Government as well as municipal bodies should take concrete steps so as to ensure that enough revenue is made to carry out developmental work, he said.
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