"The statistics released by the Statistics and Programme Implementation Ministry has exposed the Delhi government. Time and again, the Delhi Chief Minister was patting her own back by trumpeting the increase in annual income of individuals as the highest in Delhi but the reality is quite different," Malhotra said.
He said the government had stated that more than 73 lakh people were living below the poverty line in Delhi while on the other hand and it also claimed that average individual income of Delhiites was more than Rs one lakh.
Malhotra said that as per the statistics released by the Statistics and Programme Implementation Ministry, there was more than 432 per cent increase in school fee during the past nine years.
Malhotra accused the Sheila Dikshit government of failing to check the rise in prices of essential commodities. "Prices of more than 150 commodities have doubled during the past nine years while prices of essential commodities such as vegetables, flour, milk, pulses and sugar have gone up by three to four times."
He also said since the Congress government has come to power, water charges have gone up by 1,700 per cent in nine years and electricity charges have gone up "beyond the bearable limit of the common man".
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