Congress reminded the achievements of Sheila government

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Referring to the tenure of the Sheila Dikshit-led government, Lovely said that congress worked to solve every

problem related to the people, which was always the priority of the Sheila government. He said that in the 2003

elections, the people of delhi had made congress win in the name of solving Delhi’s electricity problems,

bringing metro, laying a network of flyovers and making delhi a clean city of the world. Due to successfully


implementing this on the ground, the delhi government of congress also got the award of the world's greenest

city.

Lovely also attacked bjp ruled corporation

Lovely said that during our tenure, the boundary wall of the ridge area was built and work was done to increase

the green cover area and a campaign to plant trees was carried out continuously. Today, collapsed transport

system, pollution, dilapidated roads, garbage-ridden streets, clogged drains and overflowing sewers, lack of

sewage plants, collapsed sewer systems, mountains of garbage at landfill sites, etc. are some of the complex

problems that delhi is facing. The public is troubled and the delhi Government and the delhi Municipal

Corporation are proving to be completely unsuccessful in controlling them. During this, he also took the bjp to

task and said that the 15 years of bjp rule in the corporation was full of corruption in which no work was done

to improve the environment and control pollution and after that the same situation was created in the AAP ruled

corporation. happened.

Children are suffering from respiratory diseases

Lovely said that sheela ji was so sensitive towards the environment that she kept the environment department

with herself for 12-13 years. At present, due to increasing pollution, not only the age of people is decreasing by

10-12 years, but every year 10 thousand children are dying in the womb even before coming into the world and

children of 5-11 years of age are suffering from respiratory and lung diseases. Whereas 14000 children are

dying every year from respiratory and other diseases.

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