The BJP, which has been ruling the three municipal corporations of Delhi (MCDs) for 10 years, however, would go to the people highlighting the improvement in works done by the civic bodies in the last couple of years.
The MCD elections, which had so far remained a clash between the BJP and the Congress, assume greater significance this time with the entry of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Swaraj India into the fray.
"They (BJP and AAP) have let down Delhi in a big way and whatever responsibilities were entrusted to them, they have failed to deliver. For the first time, one can find such large numbers of potholes on roads, this is unprecedented.
"On sanitation front, a record number of cases of vector-borne diseases were reported in the last two years," Ajay Maken, the Delhi unit chief of the Congress, told PTI.
He also pitched for starting a fixed deposit to make the civic bodies financially self-reliant, like the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation.
The MCDs do various things in Delhi but the most important thing that everyone remembers and blames them for is cleanliness, said Yogendra Yadav, Swaraj Abhiyan president.
"Delhi has suffered more than once on account of cleanliness, including smog, dust and filth on roads and dirty water. It saw one of the worst phases of air pollution in the month of November (2016) and has been through dengue/ chikungunya epidemic. Delhi has seen this dirt piling on the city roads for days no end," he said, adding, "This is the time to seek accountability."
"The BJP and the Congress have indulged in corruption in
the civic bodies for the last 20 years. It is the time for the broom (the AAP symbol) to wipe out corruption from the MCDs," AAP's Delhi unit convener Dilip Pandey had said recently.
"I feel corruption exists in the MCDs, otherwise the problems of people would have been solved and there would have been proper development in the wards," Chirag Paswan, chairman of LJP's Parliamentary Board, said recently.
The BJP, however, claimed that the AAP government posed obstructions in the working of the MCDs.
"Delhi is a city of special status, people are not really aware of whose limits begin and end where. For example, disbursing pension money is the Delhi government's job but to facilitate the process, the MCD works as a mediator to disburse this money. But there has been pendency in payment of such pensions to women and the elderly for last two years," said Shyam Jaju, Delhi unit in-charge of the BJP.
Stressing that the MCDs have made progress in the last couple of years and their performance has improved, Jaju said, "The Delhi government is obstructing development here and has often claimed credit for the works done by the municipal corporations. We will go to the people with all these issues."
On the selection of candidates, the AAP and the Swaraj India, both of which have announced some candidates for the elections to 272 wards, are preferring women and youths.
The Swaraj India too has made it clear with its announcement of candidates so far that youths and women will be given preference by it.
The Congress, which is involving grass-root workers for the selection of candidates for the 272 wards and making area-specific strategies, asserted that it was during its regime that women's representation on at least 50 per cent seats was made mandatory.
"It should be remembered that the law of having at least 50 per cent women candidates in MCDs was brought by the Congress. Earlier the amendment for one-third reservation for women was also brought by the Congress. It is the Congress party which has forced every party to choose at least 50 per cent women candidates," Maken told
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