Malhotra slams govt for all-round failure in 2010
The Leader of the Opposition in Delhi Assembly, V.K. Malhotra, has charged the city government with all-round failure in 2010.
“The year 2010 will be remembered by the people as an year of betrayal, intolerable taxes, increase in prices, unprecedented corruption and unrestrained inflation,” Prof.
Malhotra said. He also alleged that in the last two years, the city government repeatedly made grand promises of making Delhi a world class city but in place made it a grand slum. “About 30 lakh people are residing in slums, while 50 lakhs live in unauthorised colonies and the other 50 lakhs are in rural and urban villages,” said Prof. Malhotra.
The senior BJP leader also alleged that even after two-and-a-half years of receiving provisional certificates for regularisation from Congress president Sonia Gandhi, no colony has yet been regularised.
“Over `4,000 crores sanctioned for unauthorised colonies and social programmes for weaker sections of society were diverted to preparations for the Commonwealth Games,” he added.
He also said that Delhi continues to retain the title of the crime capital of the country. “Ninety per cent of women in Delhi do not consider themselves safe in the city,” claimed Prof. Malhotra.
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