The party is working on this line as the BJP-ruled three municipal corporations faced problems in receiving their due funds from the AAP government, Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari said today.
The North, East and South Delhi Municipal Corporations had been complaining about not getting their due funds from the government since the AAP came to power in 2015.
The BJP leaders at the civic bodies have also been demanding implementation of recommendations of 4th Delhi Finance Commission (DFC) which will lead to more funds to corporations from the Delhi government.
The party may approach the Centre for help in this regard and necessary amendment in the concerned Act, he added.
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