Key Points

Delhi Minister Ashish Sood has launched a comprehensive cleanup initiative targeting waste and debris on PWD roads. The government is directly challenging the previous AAP administration's civic management approach. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta is supporting the drive by meeting with infrastructure officials and pushing new policy initiatives. The cleanup represents a broader strategy to improve urban infrastructure and public services in Delhi.

Key Points: Ashish Sood Targets AAP Waste on Delhi PWD Roads

  • Delhi government launches massive PWD road waste removal drive
  • Sood targets AAP's previous civic management failures
  • Rekha Gupta meets PWD officials to address infrastructure issues
  • Cabinet approves Ayushman Bharat scheme
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Delhi govt orders removal of waste, debris from PWD roads, says Minister Ashish Sood

Delhi Minister Ashish Sood orders PWD road cleanup, criticizes previous AAP administration's civic management

"We are having to fight this issue because, in the last 2.5 years, AAP's Municipal Council and Mayor created this situation. - Ashish Sood"

New Delhi, February 22

Delhi Minister Ashish Sood on Saturday asserted that the government will not tolerate illegal waste and debris on PWD roads, emphasizing its commitment to cleanliness and civic upkeep.

Speaking on the issue, Sood said, "Rekha Gupta's government won't tolerate illegal waste and debris on PWD roads. The government has directed the PWD department to remove this waste and debris from the roads... We are committed to it. All ministers are working at various spots."

Targeting the previous administration, he added, "We are having to fight this issue because, in the last 2.5 years, AAP's Municipal Council and Mayor created this situation. We will continue this campaign."

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday met with officials from the PWD and Jal Board to discuss key infrastructural issues, including potholes and water supply management.

Addressing the media, CM Rekha Gupta said, "In the cabinet meeting yesterday, we approved the Ayushman Bharat scheme, which the AAP blocked. The scheme will soon be in the public domain... Today, we have called the PWD and Jal Board officials for a meeting with the cabinet. We will take over the issue of potholes."

The Chief Minister also stated that further critical issues would be discussed in upcoming cabinet meetings, reinforcing the government's commitment to addressing public concerns.

CM Rekha Gupta also announced the tabling of CAG reports, which the AAP government had not tabled.

"In the first Cabinet meeting, we discussed and passed two agendas--to implement the Ayushman Bharat scheme in Delhi with Rs 5 lakh top up, and tabling of 14 CAG reports in the first seating of the Assembly. We will fulfil all the commitments that we have made to the people." Rekha Gupta said.

BJP MLA Vijender Gupta, BJP's nominee for the post of Delhi Assembly Speaker, on Friday, said that the report of the CAG will be tabled on February 25 during the three-day session of the Legislative Assembly.

- ANI

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