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Swati Maliwal visited Kalkaji assembly constituency, said – ‘condition like hell’

New Delhi, November 30 (IANS). Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal visited Kalkaji on Saturday morning. Where people expressed concern about broken roads and poor infrastructure.

Maliwal was shocked to see the horrific situation there. He raised the issue of dilapidated roads, water shortage and heaps of garbage. Rajya Sabha MP raised questions on former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

Maliwal wrote on social media platform X, “The condition of Kalkaji, the assembly constituency of CM Atishi Marlena, is like hell.”

Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal recently visited Burari, Delhi. Maliwal had shared a video of the area on social media and raised questions on former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and current Delhi CM Atishi.

The beginning of the video showed an e-rickshaw struggling to move on a road filled with water and potholes. After this, more roads were shown in the video, which were filled with water and dirty.

Shocked at the condition of Burari, Maliwal says that she cannot understand how people live there? In response, a local woman emotionally says that Bihar is better than Delhi.

Maliwal had said in his post that the residents of Burari had invited him to see the pathetic condition of their area.

Earlier on November 2, Rajya Sabha MP from Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Swati Maliwal had reached the house of Chief Minister Atishi and poured the dirty water brought in a bottle from Dwarka area at the gate of the CM residence. Swati Maliwal warned Atishi that this was just a sample. If the situation does not improve then dirty water will be brought from the houses in tankers and poured outside the Chief Minister’s house.

–IANS

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