Delivering her Independence Day speech here, she launched a scathing attack on BJP, accusing the party of trying to "mislead" the people on the power tariff issue to gain political mileage while insisting that the rates are much lower in Delhi compared to other metropolitan cities.
"There used to be power cuts for more than 11 hours. There were riots on the streets because of long power cuts. The power situation is comfortable now because of reforms we initiated," Dikshit said after unfurling the national tricolour for the 15th consecutive time on I-Day.
BJP has indicated that power tariff will be one of the main issues the party will highlight in cornering the Congress government in the run up to the Assembly polls slated for November.
"Their government in 1998 was even unable to meet demand of 1900 MW whereas we are successfully meeting peak demand of over 6000 MW. The per capita power consumption in Delhi is 1450 units now which is highest in the country," the Chief Minister said.
The Chief Minister highlighted achievements of her government in various key sectors like infrastructure, education, health and transport and asserted that Delhi has become one of the best cities in the world.
Resolving to ensure effective implementation of the Food Security scheme, Dikshit said it will cover 73 lakh eligible people in the city. The scheme will be launched in Delhi by UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi on August 20, the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
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