New Delhi: Delhi minister Saurabh Bharadwaj on Sunday accused Lieutenant Governor V Ok Saxena of claiming credit score for the work completed by the town authorities to scrub the Yamuna river. Earlier within the day, Saxena visited the supplementary drain in Wazirabad and mentioned, “We are not working for credit but to give clean Yamuna to the people.”
Following his comment, Bharadwaj alleged that Saxena didn’t have the constitutional energy to allocate cash for initiatives and solely the Delhi authorities might try this. Addressing a press convention, the minister additionally shared a listing of varied initiatives taken by the Delhi authorities to scrub the Yamuna.
“His job is not to visit drains but various police stations that come under him. There are 350 police stations in Delhi. He should visit them. But he visits drains where work is going on and claims credit for the work being done by the government,” he mentioned. “Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has never raised the issue but this has been happening,” Bharadwaj added.