Congress leader Ajay Maken on Tuesday said that the Delhi Government was engaged in fighting turf wars with the Centre and has not given attention to resolving the doctors' strike issue.
Speaking to ANI, Maken said: "It is very unfortunate that the Delhi government is unable to control the situation in Delhi. It is not just the doctors' strike; before this we saw the sanitation workers were on strike, the contractual workers went on strike, and the DTC drivers and conductors went on strike."
"The entire administration in Delhi is in a state of paralysis; and the reason is that the Delhi government instead of working for Delhi and resolve issues in Delhi, they are busy fighting their personal turf wars with the central government', he added.
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