Delhi Elections : BJP’s “charge-sheet” against “Sheila” Government
The Bharatiya Janata Party on Monday released a “charge-sheet” against 10 years of “misrule” by the Congress Government in Delhi. It accused Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit of making false promises to the people and not delivering on even what had been promised by the Congress in its previous election manifestos.
Mentioning “the onslaught of price rise, thirsty Delhi, heavy burden of privatisation of power, neglect of the poor, the dirty Yamuna, ruination of industries, chaotic transport, deteriorating health services, dismal state of education, increasing employment and exploitation of workers”, the charge-sheet alleges attempts to destroy the commercial character of Delhi and betrayal of the people living in unauthorised colonies.
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“EAST AND WEST SHEILA IS BEST”
Smt. Sheila Dikshit make Delhi a clean, green, safe and caring city.In this endeavour your
cooperation has bee crucial. The Government schemes for reducing pollution by expanding the metro
network, constructing HCB corridors, expanding pollution checks, introducing standard low floor CNG
buses on city roads and revamping the Delhi Blue Line Scheme need citizens participation in safe driving,
discipline to observe safe traffic regulations, reducing the carbon footprint through conservation of
energy in all forms and in shifting to fuel-efficient machines.
In the fifth year of the second mandate, when the preparations for the Common Wealth Games 2010 are
in full swing, we are reminded of the challenges of hosting this international event in our city. This
calls for the whole city to stand together and put its best foot forward through utmost dedication, cooperation
and highest discipline. Together we have done it, together we will do it again. “EAST AND WEST SHEILA IS BEST”