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KEJRIWAL’S CONSPIRACY TO COME IN POWER

The people of Delhi have been suffering from water in this scorching heat, while the entire government of Delhi is engaged in political efforts including the Chief Minister, who is also engaged in campaigning in other states. People want to ask CM Kejriwal that he had promised water in every household to all the people of Delhi but haven’t fulfilled the promise. Who will fulfill that promise, where did that promise go or can we say that it was just a conspiracy to come to power?

The site shown in the picture is located at Najafgarh - Kakrola Road. This place, on 17th December 2018, the Delhi government had given the responsibility of setting up a water treatment plant at the cost of 100 Crore to L&T company. With the installation of this water treatment plant, people living in the surrounding areas including Najafgarh would get drinking water.

image source : twitter

But the Delhi government has not started this work yet. Who will do this work and who is responsible for so many people who are thirsty in Delhi? The people who voted for this government to come in power and now the same government is forcing their people to die of thirst. It is also alleged that AAP MLA Kailash Gahlot misuses this place and is occupying the place of Delhi Jal Board by his people.

Delhi government is not deterring from running double, on one hand Delhi government says that they do not have space to set up a water treatment plant, but despite the allotted land and money against the claims, why was the water treatment plant not installed?

Arvind Kejriwal's government is also accused of a scam of 57,000 crores in Delhi Jal Board during his tenure, which has not been answered by the Kejriwal government till date. Who is responsible for this big scam, who will answer where the money goes?

The Arvind Kejriwal government should either provide facilities to the people or tell the account of every paisa of the people of Delhi!

Reply Kejriwal, the public want answers, the people want accounts.


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