AAP govt failed to curb rise in prices: Vijender Gupta

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 14 2015 | 8:57 PM IST
Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly Vijender Gupta today accused the AAP government of failing to take steps to curb rise in prices of food items, medicines as well as power and water tariff in the city.
Alleging that people of Delhi were suffering due to the AAP government's failure to check rising prices, he demanded that a special task force of ministers and bureaucrats be constituted to curb inflation in a timely manner.
He further accused Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, his cabinet and AAP MLAs of being "busy saving their errant ministers and MLAs".
"This government has nothing to do with issues of public good. It has formulated a strategy to blame the central government for all its failures and shortcomings from the very beginning. As a consequence, instead of working in bonhomie with the central government it is looking for reasons to come in direct confrontation with the Centre," he alleged.
"They are well aware of the fact that the 50 promises they made before the elections, based on which the public voted for them, are impossible to fulfill. Therefore, to save face it is deflecting attention from the core issues of public interest," he contended in a statement.
On the issue of rising prices, Gupta said, "On one hand the Delhi government cannot stop blowing its own trumpet of completing 100 days, while on the other hand, the people of Delhi are reeling under pressure of inflation, increase in the power and water tariff and fundamental problems in the city.
"The prices of food items, medicines, school fees, clothing items, cosmetics, stationery, medical tests, construction items and so on are touching sky high," he said.
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First Published: Jun 14 2015 | 8:57 PM IST

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