Delhi: Rekha Gupta-led govt to invoke DDMA Act, empower DMs to act against unauthorised construction
At the meeting, the government took the decision to invoke the Delhi Disaster Management Act 2005.
At the meeting, the government took the decision to invoke the Delhi Disaster Management Act 2005.
Rekha Gupta shared that the candidates will be required to show their valid NEET-UG admit card to the bus conductor for availing the facility.
Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva strongly condemned Arvind Kejriwal for describing the Directorate of Enforcement (ED) action against Punjab minister Sanjeev Arora as a political controversy.
Sharpening his attack on Kejriwal and his party, the Delhi BJP president said everyone is witness to how they ran a governance model of exploitation in the national capital for for 10 years to expand the party chief's political base.
Since the Congress headquarters is located in Delhi, they urged the Delhi Police Commissioner to take cognizance of the speech, register an FIR, and initiate appropriate legal action.
Welcoming the councilors from Kerala, BJP workers celebrated the moment, expressing joy over the party’s performance in the recent local body polls in the state.
Objecting to AAP leader Saurabh Bharadwaj's statement over Bihar voters, Sachdeva said that by alleging that the BJP arranged special trains for them and sought votes by giving free tickets, Bharadwaj has insulted voters of Bihar, and labelled them as freeloaders.
Delhi Congress chief Devender Yadav has alleged that the BJP has not fulfilled any of the promises it made before the Assembly elections, including the ₹2,500 monthly allowance for Delhi’s women.
“Kumar should tell why, in February 2024—when both the MCD and government were under ‘AAP’ rule, they chose to pass a proposal instead of issuing a direct order,” asked the BJP leader.
Addressing a gathering, Rana said that the Najafgarh district area is a stronghold of the BJP, and both Dhichaon Kalan and Dwarka B wards were in our favour in 2022 due to the hard work of our workers. “Once again, we will win both wards on the strength of our organizational power,” he said.