Delhiites suffering due to power cuts: Atishi
Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly, Atishi on Tuesday claimed that Delhiites are suffering due to power cuts in the national capital.
Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly, Atishi on Tuesday claimed that Delhiites are suffering due to power cuts in the national capital.
The opposition AAP on Wednesday claimed that the BJP-led Delhi government in collusion with private schools is all set to allow a 10 percent fee hike every year.
Leader of Opposition (LoP) in Delhi Assembly, Atishi, on Monday wrote to Chief Minister Rekha Gupta highlighting the issue of fee hike by private schools in the national capital, demanding freezing the increase with immediate effect and an audit of all such schools to be done by the government.
Refuting all allegations made by Atishi, Sood emphasised that under the leadership of Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, the government is committed to making substantial reforms in the power sector.
She claimed that the power supply situation in Delhi improved drastically after Arvind Kejriwal became Chief Minister in 2015.
Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva strongly condemned the allegations made by AAP leader Atishi against saffron party’s minister that they are asking for commissions, issuing an ultimatum to her, apologize or prepare for a legal action.
Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Delhi Assembly Atishi emphasized the responsibility of legislators during her address at the Assembly’s two-day orientation program on Tuesday.
In a reply to Atishi regarding her memorandum, Gupta reiterated that he had repeatedly clarified the decision to keep out the members who had been suspended by the House was strictly as per Rule 277 read with the definition of precincts.
The leader of the Opposition in the Delhi assembly said BJP MLAs enjoyed 86 per cent of speaking time while only 14 per cent was allotted to legislators from her party.
Leader of the Opposition in the Delhi Assembly Atishi on Sunday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s promise of Rs 2,500 financial assistance to women in Delhi seems hollow, as the BJP government has merely formed a committee instead of transferring the money on March 8.