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Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra targeted the previous Aam Aadmi Party government

New Delhi: Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra blasted the previous Aam Aadmi Party administration on Saturday, claiming that the national capital‘s roadways have become worse under its rule.

Delhi minister kapil mishra
Delhi minister kapil mishra

He said that all of the cabinet ministers had taken the road today and that potholes, damaged roads, and waterlogging had become commonplace across the city.

Mishra told ANI that the state of Delhi’s roadways deteriorated during Arvind Kejriwal’s administration. Everywhere, there are potholes, waterlogging, dirty or cracked roads, and today all of the cabinet ministers were on the road. Without a doubt, the authorities must repair every road.

“Arvind Kejriwal’s culture of not doing the work will end now,” he said, further criticizing the AAP national convenor. All department officials must realize that the task is now being done under PM Modi and on CM Rekha Gupta’s express command.

The departments of law and justice, labor, employment, art and culture, language, and tourism have been assigned to Minister Kapil Mishra.

Rekha Gupta, the chief minister of Delhi, met with representatives from the Jal Board and PWD on Friday to talk about important infrastructure concerns, such as water supply management and potholes.

“In yesterday’s cabinet meeting, we approved the Ayushman Bharat scheme, which the AAP blocked,” CM Rekha Gupta told the reporters. The plan will soon be available to the whole public. We have invited the Jal Board and PWD representatives to a meeting with the cabinet today. We’ll handle the pothole problem.”

The Chief Minister further reaffirmed the government’s commitment to resolving public concerns by announcing that more important matters will be addressed in future cabinet sessions.

Additionally, CM Rekha Gupta said that the CAG findings will be tabulated, something the AAP administration had not done.

In Delhi, the party has pledged a number of development projects, like road repairs, Yamuna River cleanup, pollution control, and women’s welfare.

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