A few days
back the national capital Delhi was in complete sixes and sevens. As the Delhi government
had not disbursed money to the municipal corporations of Delhi (North Delhi
Municipal Corporation (NDMC), South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) and East
Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC)). As the workers were not paid their
salaries for around two months, they resorted to protests against the Aam Aadmi
Party (AAP) government in Delhi.
During the
protests, a very stupid remark was given by Delhi’s Chief Minister Mr. Arvind
Kejriwal that if BJP can’t control municipal corporations then they should
handover that work of corporation to AAP’s government in Delhi.
This stupid
and misleading statement was given to hoodwink the people of Delhi as well as
the workers who were on strike and had made a mess of the whole Delhi by
spreading the waste all over the roads. Currently there is a BJP rule in the
municipal corporations and hence it is right that it’s the duty of the
authorities to give payments to the workers, but what will the authorities do
when they are themselves not given funds. Actually, it’s the duty of Delhi’s
government to give funds to the municipal corporations for various purposes and
the money is included in the National Capital’s budget, but the new “revolutionary”
CM of Delhi proclaimed that his government will not give money to the
corporations and they must go to the Central government to demand funds. Either
the CM doesn’t know the procedure or he is trying to play dirty politics.
Even former
Chief Minister of Delhi Sheila Dixit said that it is the sole responsibility of
the Delhi government to give money to Delhi’s corporations. The sum that the
central government gives to the state in annual budget is used to fund the
corporations.
Afterwards too
rather than conceding his mistake, Mr. Kejriwal said that center should give
more money to him and it’s a BJP’s trick to stop Delhi government from doing
welfare works in the state. So let me tell the newly elected Chief Minister
that annual budget is not made keeping in mind that other parties’ governments
in various states should suffer. Annual national budget is for the whole nation
and it will never be made according to the wishes of Mr. Kejriwal. Its his
problem how he will fulfill his unreal promises made during the time of
election. Central government doesn’t say that electricity, water etc. would all
be free.
First of all
it’s the state’s government’s duty to fund MCDs (Municipal Corporation of
Delhi) so Mr. Kejriwal should stop playing dirty and false politics in the
state and the second thing is the promises which he has concocted and promised to
the people of Delhi are so much kind of hyperbole and currently they are
actually beyond imagination. So rather than passing the blame to central
government now, he much understand his responsibility and if he can’t do that,
he must feel free to resign.
JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI
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