Key Points
Minister Verma accelerates Delhi's development plan
Focus on localized solutions for constituency issues
Immediate action on roads, sewers, and encroachments
BJP aims for visible change in 100 days
Minister Verma stated, "Earlier, no work was done because there was no intent, but now the BJP government will work on a war footing to provide relief to Delhi residents." Minister Verma emphasized that the impact of this initiative will be visible on the ground within the next 100 days.
The meeting was attended by officials from PWD, the Delhi Jal Board, and the Irrigation & Flood Control Department. Notably, officials from the specific zones where the constituencies are located were present, ensuring a localized approach to problem-solving.
Key issues addressed in the meeting include: Repair of roads and drains, Sewer cleaning and drainage management, Flooding and waterlogging solutions, Action against illegal encroachments and Speeding up pending development projects
Minister Parvesh Verma said, "For years, no work was done in Delhi because there was no intent. The situation has now worsened to the point where we need to act on a war footing to provide relief to the people. Concrete steps are being taken to repair roads, clean sewers, and clear drains. Our priority is development, and within the next 100 days, the people of Delhi will see visible change. We will make every effort to resolve as many constituency issues as possible. The BJP government does not just make promises; we work to serve the people."
The meeting saw discussions on the issues of multiple constituencies, including Trilokpuri, Patparganj, Laxmi Nagar (East Zone), Mundka, Nangloi Jat, Moti Nagar, Madipur (West Zone), Manglapuri, Shakarpur, Kirari (North-West Zone), and others.
Minister Parvesh Verma reiterated that the BJP government is committed "not just to politics, but to serving the people of Delhi".