Yadav blames government, agencies Malviya Nagar mishap
He called it shocking that the Chief Minister did not visit the accident site and instead sent one of her ministers.
He called it shocking that the Chief Minister did not visit the accident site and instead sent one of her ministers.
Delhi Congress president Devender Yadav on Tuesday alleged that corruption and negligence within the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) contributed to the recent building collapse in Saidulajab near Saket Metro Station, which claimed six lives and left several others injured.
Delhi Congress chief Devender Yadav on Sunday said the hanging overhead wires, including those of electricity, cable and internet wires, have been posing danger to the lives and buildings of people across the national capital for the past many years.
Delhi Congress chief Devender Yadav on Thursday said that the loss of lives in the fire incident at Palam on Wednesday could have been averted with alert rescue operations.
Yadav, on the basis of the report, said that during the year 2024, the cancer cases reported were 28387, and in the year 2023, the figure was 27561, while back in the year 2022, there were 26735 cancer patients in the city.
Yadav claimed that the water audit has pointed out a huge gap in the supply and demand for water and residents incur high costs for purchasing water from other sources.
Yadav has demanded that the Lieutenant Governor should get the alleged corruption in the MCD investigated by a retired judge of the High Court for the year 2022-2023 so that the whole truth could be brought out.
Yadav pointing towards the issue of women safety, said that if the CM, who was participating in a “Jan Sunwai” programme at her official residence where tight security is a norm, is not safe, then it shows the allegedly deteriorating law and order situation in the national capital, while crimes against women are on a rise, he claimed.
Delhi Congress chief Devender Yadav on Tuesday lambasted the BJP government for passing the Delhi School Education (Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fees) Bill, 2025, calling it “anti-people” and “anti-student” bill.
He pointed out that Congress promised to take up their case and carry on their fight from the street to courts, and from courts to Parliament. He said it is the poor of Delhi who played a crucial role in the development of the city.