TIL Desk/National/New Delhi/ Even as the Arvind Kejriwal government completed two years in office in Delhi on Tuesday, BJP slammed the Aam Aadmi Party for not fulfilling its poll promises. The AAP stormed to power in Delhi in February 2015 with a stunning performance of winning 67 out of 70 seats.
Tweeting about the Delhi government’s performance, Union Minister Harsh Vardhan listed areas where AAP government had failed to deliver.
Delhi citizens believed corruption in the government offices has somewhat reduced and the government schools are getting more funds and attention from the government. Water and electricity bills have also reduced and the Mohalla Clinics have made healthcare accessible to the poor. Removing corruption was one of the most prominent electoral promises of AAP that has its genesis in the anti-corruption movement led by social activist Anna Hazare.
“Of the total respondents, 61% said they did not need to pay a bribe to get their work done. Only 19% said that they had paid a bribe, with 20% citizens choosing not to answer the question,”.