According to the Delhi Urban Shelter Development Board (DUSIB), the nodal agency in charge of the night shelters, under the existing arrangements, not more than 21,000 people can use the facilities.
Delhi Urban Development Minister Satyendar Jain's claim that 23,000 people were staying at the shelters also ran counter to available records as the DUSIB says the peak occupancy this season has been 13,937.
He made the statement after BJP MLAs, led by Leader of Opposition Vijender Gupta, raised the matter soon after the House assembled, demanding a discussion.
Speaker Ram Niwas Goel turned down their demand, but the four MLAs kept on disrupting the agenda listed for the day.
Later, Gupta was allowed to raise the matter.
He quoted a tweet by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal last week when he had targeted DUSIB CEO Shurbir Singh over the alleged deaths of 44 homeless people in the first week of January.
Jain hit back at the BJP dubbing the party a "kambal chor" (blanket thieves).
"They enact drama. First they distribute blankets and then collect them back," Jain said.
The BJP legislators, including Gupta, staged a walk out then.
Last week, when the issue of alleged deaths of the homeless had emerged, the DUSIB had issued a statement rejecting the claim made by an NGO.
According to the agency's occupancy report, its 263 night shelters, run through NGOs on contract basis, have a capacity to house 20,934 people.
Every night, a subway near AIIMS is thrown open for the families of outstation patients thronging the premier hospital to take shelter.
Meanwhile, in a counter attack, AAP legislators tried to shout down BJP legislators by raising the issue of atrocities against Dalits and the alleged foul play behind the death of special CBI judge B H Loya.
Earlier, Karawal Nagar MLA Kapil Mishra, who was suspended from the AAP and removed as a minister last year, was marshalled out for the second consecutive day as he alleged "financial dealings" behind AAP's Rajya Sabha choices.
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