Arvind Keijriwal promised to replace sewer pipelines in Delhi areas if elected

New Delhi: After Bharatiya Janata Party announced to provide 50,000 jobs to Delhi youths and create employment opportunities Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) National Convener Arvind Kejriwal in a video promised the public of replacing sewer pipelines in their areas and getting the sewers cleaned. In a statement shared by Arvind Keijriwal said, “When our government.

New Delhi: After Bharatiya Janata Party announced to provide 50,000 jobs to Delhi youths and create employment opportunities Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) National Convener Arvind Kejriwal in a video promised the public of replacing sewer pipelines in their areas and getting the sewers cleaned.

In a statement shared by Arvind Keijriwal said, “When our government was formed for the first time in 2015, we had to solve one of the biggest problems of sewerage. There are 1792 Kachchi colonies in Delhi. Before our government was formed, before 2015, no kind of development was allowed in these slum colonies.”

Further, he said that in ten years, sewer pipelines were laid in almost all colonies and the work of connecting houses to sewers was still ongoing.

“We started working in all the slum colonies. There was no sewer pipeline in these slum colonies. In the last 10 years, we have laid sewer pipelines in almost all the colonies. After laying pipelines on a very large scale, now the work of connecting every house to the sewer is going on,” he added.

Speaking on the replacement of sewer pipelines, Kejriwal said “After the formation of the government, we will very soon replace the sewer pipelines in your area too. We will get the sewer cleaned so that you can get rid of the dirt from the sewer.”

Meanwhile, Kejriwal extended his wishes to the people of the country on the occasion of National Voters Day.

Kejriwal urged citizens to remain vigilant against those attempting to buy votes with money or gifts quoting the video he shared on Friday. He reminded everyone that Baba Saheb Dr B.R. Ambedkar granted the power of voting to the people, a right that should never be sold.