New Delhi, November 30 (IANS). Politics has intensified in Delhi before the assembly elections to be held next year. Meanwhile, former Union Minister and senior BJP leader Vijay Goel met the public as part of the public campaign in view of the assembly elections. During this, he took feedback from them about the plans of the Aam Aadmi Party government of Delhi.
BJP leader Vijay Goel said in a special conversation with IANS on Saturday, “Delhi elections are going to come in February and only a few months are left. In such a situation, we are seeking public opinion on what issues should be held in Delhi elections.” “We have taken feedback from the people present outside the metro station in Connaught Place.”
He further said, “There are many problems in Delhi, not just pollution. Be it water, sewerage, issue of Bangladeshi Rohingya or the problem of non-availability of medicines in hospitals, the people here are being consulted on all these issues. I understand that in the survey conducted so far, water and sewerage are the biggest problems. Apart from this, people have given their opinion on the problems of parking, polluted Yamuna and garbage.
Appealing to all the parties, Vijay Goyal said that I believe that all the parties should include this in their manifesto, not only mention the problems but also talk about their solutions in the manifesto.
He further said, “The question is that the people of Delhi say that before free raves, they need clean water, clean air and full electricity. This campaign will run in different parts of Delhi. Our volunteers will go among the people and ask them. We will take opinion after this so that the party can tell about these problems which are related to the Delhi government and we will work on the same. are doing Are.”
–IANS
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