Nueva Delhi: Delhi’s Prime Minister Rekha Gupta accused the former government led by Arvind Kejriwal to drain the coffers of the union territory and the insured implementation of the promise of BJP survey to pay 2,500 rupees every month to the women in the national capital.
Gupta, the first MLA of Shalimar Bagh, said that the monetary assistance scheme to women would be implemented after detailed planning.
The CM of Delhi attended a meeting along with other MLA of BJP at the state party office before the first session of the 8th newly constituted Delhi Assembly Scheduled on Monday.
Going to a press conference after the meeting, the newly designated CM said that several phases of meetings have been held with the officers on the implementation of the implementation of the Mahila Samriddhi Yojna under which RS 2,500 per month will be paid to eligible women in Delhi.
On Saturday, the leader of the AAP, Atishi, wrote to Rekha Gupta Request a meeting with AAP’s legislative delegation to discuss the implementation of the electoral promise of Prime Minister Narendra Modi of RS2,500 monthly assistance for women.
The letter occurs after the first meeting of the BJP cabinet on February 20 did not address the promised scheme during the electoral concentration of Modi in Dwarka.
Accusing the Congress and the AAP to neglect the people of Delhi, Gupta said: “Congress ruled Delhi for 15 years and after that it was the AAP … however, they never addressed the problems of the people of Delhi. And now, Only one day after assuming office, they have begun to question our government. ”
Highlighting the rapid action of his party, he mentioned: “We approved the Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme at our first cabinet meeting, an AAP scheme stagnant for years. We did an oath and immediately fulfill this promise. ”
Gupta suggested that Congress and AAP should focus on their internal affairs, stating: “Many of its members are ready to leave, and are worried because we are committed to fulfilling all our promises.” He also said that the opposition feared the transparency of his government.
“They are afraid because we will present reports in the first assembly session that never presented themselves before. The truth about their actions will be revealed to people, ”he said.
Reaffirming his commitment to the public, Gupta said his government would maintain all his promises.
“We start our work on the first day visiting Yamuna Ghat, and we are determined to meet 100 percent of our commitments,” he added.