<p>New Delhi: The AAP accused the BJP of being 'happy' about the woes of people over its members giving a miss to a multi-party meeting on the proposed 'one time settlement' scheme, which is aimed at correcting inflated water bills.</p>.<p>Interacting with reporters, the party's national spokesperson Saurabh Bharadwaj alleged that the BJP was making a 'lot of efforts through officers' to stop the scheme.</p>.<p>Despite speaking to the Delhi Lt Governor and bringing a resolution in the Assembly for the scheme, it has not been able to be placed in the Delhi Cabinet, he said.</p>.<p>The Delhi government wants to bring this scheme for the people, but the 'BJP is making a lot of efforts through officers to stop this scheme', Bharadwaj claimed.</p>.<p>A few days ago, it was decided that a meeting of prominent parties of Delhi will be held in interest of Delhi and its masses, to discuss the matter across party lines, the AAP leader said.</p>.<p>So today, Ramvir Singh Bidhuri was invited to come, accompanied by a fellow MLA, he said.</p>.Break alliance with Congress or Kejriwal will be arrested: AAP says threatened over seat-sharing talks.<p>DPCC President Arvinder Singh Lovely along with fellow Congress leader Haroun Yusuf attended the meeting.</p>.<p>Bharadwaj said that it was unfortunate that Bidhuri, Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly, and another BJP MLA did not attend the meeting.</p>.<p>It shows that they don't want to resolve even basic issues of people of Delhi and are 'happy' with the woes of Delhi's residents, the AAP leader alleged.</p>.<p>Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had on Monday, while replying to a calling attention motion in Delhi Assembly, urged Lt Governor V K Saxena to direct officers to implement the scheme and take action against them if they refuse.</p>.<p>The Delhi Assembly also passed a resolution with a voice vote presented by AAP MLA Rajendra Pal Gautam on the calling attention motion on the issue.</p>.<p>"The House believes that the opposition party BJP, which exercises direct control over the officers for narrow, short-term and illegitimate political gains, is threatening the officers to prevent the popular government of Delhi from implementing such a hugely necessary and pro-public scheme," read the resolution.</p>.<p>It said that the DJB has approved the scheme that would recast water bills based on an average minimum of 2 'OK' water metre readings.</p>.<p>This scheme would bring relief to the people of Delhi and unlock revenue for the Board, it added.</p>
<p>New Delhi: The AAP accused the BJP of being 'happy' about the woes of people over its members giving a miss to a multi-party meeting on the proposed 'one time settlement' scheme, which is aimed at correcting inflated water bills.</p>.<p>Interacting with reporters, the party's national spokesperson Saurabh Bharadwaj alleged that the BJP was making a 'lot of efforts through officers' to stop the scheme.</p>.<p>Despite speaking to the Delhi Lt Governor and bringing a resolution in the Assembly for the scheme, it has not been able to be placed in the Delhi Cabinet, he said.</p>.<p>The Delhi government wants to bring this scheme for the people, but the 'BJP is making a lot of efforts through officers to stop this scheme', Bharadwaj claimed.</p>.<p>A few days ago, it was decided that a meeting of prominent parties of Delhi will be held in interest of Delhi and its masses, to discuss the matter across party lines, the AAP leader said.</p>.<p>So today, Ramvir Singh Bidhuri was invited to come, accompanied by a fellow MLA, he said.</p>.Break alliance with Congress or Kejriwal will be arrested: AAP says threatened over seat-sharing talks.<p>DPCC President Arvinder Singh Lovely along with fellow Congress leader Haroun Yusuf attended the meeting.</p>.<p>Bharadwaj said that it was unfortunate that Bidhuri, Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly, and another BJP MLA did not attend the meeting.</p>.<p>It shows that they don't want to resolve even basic issues of people of Delhi and are 'happy' with the woes of Delhi's residents, the AAP leader alleged.</p>.<p>Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had on Monday, while replying to a calling attention motion in Delhi Assembly, urged Lt Governor V K Saxena to direct officers to implement the scheme and take action against them if they refuse.</p>.<p>The Delhi Assembly also passed a resolution with a voice vote presented by AAP MLA Rajendra Pal Gautam on the calling attention motion on the issue.</p>.<p>"The House believes that the opposition party BJP, which exercises direct control over the officers for narrow, short-term and illegitimate political gains, is threatening the officers to prevent the popular government of Delhi from implementing such a hugely necessary and pro-public scheme," read the resolution.</p>.<p>It said that the DJB has approved the scheme that would recast water bills based on an average minimum of 2 'OK' water metre readings.</p>.<p>This scheme would bring relief to the people of Delhi and unlock revenue for the Board, it added.</p>