BJP's Delhi unit president Manoj Tiwari also hit out at the city government over alleged delay in finalising the delimitation of the municipal wards.
"This government is about to complete two years in office now, and Kejriwal, wherever he is travelling, Goa or Punjab, must at least go and see the civic condition of people in the city, which voted it to power, especially the unauthorised colonies where people are living in hellish condition," Tiwari told a press conference.
"We are not asking for Kejriwal's resignation, but just want him to face the ground realities and address them. I went to Indrapuri area, where a community space has been lying locked up for last over two years. Also, toilets have been choked and DJB water supply line has run dry and drains are in bad shape at several places," Tiwari alleged.
"I have been meeting farmers, traders in Chandni Chowk, and later in the day I will visit Nangloi and stay with people there tonight. And, at 7 PM today, I will go live on Facebook to interact with people," he added.
Municipal elections are due this year and the delimitation of the wards is likely to affect the outcome of the polls. Delhi has 272 wards in total with 104 each under north and south corporations and 64 under east corporation.
"I don't understand the reason behind the delay in finalisation of the delimitation by the city government. Is there something in the survey that the government is hiding? It should finalise it as soon as possible," Tiwari said.
"We are only doing a reality check and later we would also release a white paper on it," he said.
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