BJP’s double engine government gives double financial blow to people: Yadav
He termed the Rs 50 hike on the LPG cylinder for both Ujjwala and non-Ujjwala consumers as a "double blow" of the double engine government.
He termed the Rs 50 hike on the LPG cylinder for both Ujjwala and non-Ujjwala consumers as a "double blow" of the double engine government.
Attacking Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, he asserted that she has been making big statements without taking strong steps to deal with the rising crimes because of which people now dread to come out of their homes even during day time.
In a fresh attack on the BJP led government in the national capital, Delhi Congress president Devender Yadav on Friday alleged that it denied education to the children of poor and middle-class families by allowing the private schools to hike the fees.
Delhi Congress President Devender Yadav on Friday took a jibe at the BJP government on water supply in the national capital, saying the ruling dispensation has “completely failed” to address the water woes.
Expressing concern over frequent power cuts in the national capital, Delhi Congress President Devender Yadav on Thursday alleged that the BJP government lacks a concrete plan to deal with the surge in power demand during the summer season.
Delhi Congress President Devender Yadav said, “The first budget of the BJP government is a bundle of lies and betrayal for the people of Delhi, who elected the BJP to power with great expectations after suffering terrible misrule of the Kejriwal government for 11 years.”
Yadav made the statement after Chief Minister Rekha Gupta tabled the CAG report on the DTC in the Assembly.
The Delhi Congress chief said Chief Minister Rekha Gupta should include a special package in the upcoming Delhi budget for the development of the villages and unauthorised colonies.
Delhi Congress President Devender Yadav on Friday slammed the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for appointing former Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia and former minister Satyendar Jain as party’s in-charge and co-incharge for Punjab, saying it was a calculated move to “loot” the state.
Yadav said, “farmers are forced to sell mustard for Rs 5,000 per quintal in the grain market, which is Rs 950 less than the MSP (Minimum Support Price) fixed by the BJP Government at the Centre.”