Delhi government on the way to clean mountains of garbage Arvind Kejriwal |

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Arvind Kejriwal Delhi Government

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We had promised the people of Delhi that we will remove the mountains of garbage present in Delhi. We are engaged in this work day and night, but I have been jailed in some case of money laundering. Arvind Kejriwal has said that I will run the government from jail. Arvind Kejriwal said that before going to jail, he visited the Bhalswa garbage site

and talked to the local people. And also found a solution for the people there. I am happy to tell that this work is going on much faster than its set target.

According to the target, we had to remove 140 lakh tonnes of garbage from here till date, we have removed 20 lakh tonnes of garbage so far. According to the target, we have removed 40 lakh tonnes of garbage by May 2024, while by June-July we will remove 75 lakh tonnes of garbage. With its removal, about 35 acres of land will be vacated here.

But there is a total of more than 150 lakh tonnes of garbage here. After a few days, we are also bringing another agency for this work.

 

Work is also going on at a rapid pace at other landfill sites in Delhi. Aam Aadmi Party workers will visit another location next week and Arvind Kejriwal has promised that we will soon remove all the garbage mountains in Delhi. Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi Government At the same time, a senior official of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) said that the workers have to work long hours every day of the week to remove the garbage mountains in Delhi. The BJP targeted the Delhi government and said that the Kejriwal government had promised to clean the Ghazipur garbage site last year, but it was unable to do so. Delhi According to BJP President Virendra Sachdeva, the

Delhi Chief Minister:-

Should issue an apology. He had promised to clean the landfill sites by 2024, so he sold false hopes to the people. However, even though half of 2024 has passed

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