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Kejriwal govt's 'negligence' responsible for deaths related to waterlogging: BJP

No immediate reaction was available from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) over the BJP's allegations.
Last Updated : 19 August 2024, 20:07 IST

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New Delhi: Citing death of a seven-year-old boy who drowned in a drain in Wazirpur area, the BJP on Monday alleged that the Kejriwal government's "negligence" was responsible for several deaths related to waterlogging.

No immediate reaction was available from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) over the BJP's allegations.

"It is regrettable that whether it is death by drowning in waterlogged places or drains, or by electric shocks, ministers and MLAs of the Kejriwal government always try to shift the blame on the officials, attempting to absolve themselves of responsibility," said Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva.

"Whether it is Atishi, who is the minister for both the Public Works Department and the Water Board, or Delhi Mayor Shelly Oberoi or Manish Sisodia who was recently released on bail - all are quick to comment on every issue in the country except the growing accidents in Delhi due to administrative negligence. Instead they either remain silent or try to mislead the people of Delhi with false statements," he charged.

Referring to Sisodia's ongoing 'Padyatra' campaign, Sachdeva said it would have been better if instead of doing political promotional tours, the AAP leader "inspected the sunken roads and waterlogged areas".

The BJP leader claimed the boy died after he drowned in a drain on Sunday in Wazirpur Industrial Area while on his way to a DUSIB toilet block from his home.

"The drain in which the boy drowned belongs to DSIIDC and its maintenance is the responsibility of the Delhi Municipal Corporation. Both the agencies have been negligent in ensuring public safety," he charged.

Due to the "inaction" of the Arvind Kejriwal government and the "lack of planning" to address waterlogging, there have been an unexpectedly high number of accidents during this year's monsoon in Delhi, Sachdeva claimed.

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Published 19 August 2024, 20:07 IST

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