The Curtains Came
Down On Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party (Aap) Government In Delhi On Friday
After It Failed To Table The Jan Lokpal Bill In The Assembly, Ending 49 Days Of
Rule. The Following Are The Achievements Of The Short-Lived Government:
- Free Supply Of 667
Litres Of Water Daily For Households With Metered Connections.
- Fifty Per Cent
Subsidy In Electricity Bills For Households Which Consume Up To 400 Units Of
Power A Month.
- No Red Or Blue
Beacons On Official Cars, Bringing An End To 'Vip Culture'
- All Government
Schools Surveyed For Infrastructure Deficiency And Given Rs.1 Lakh Each For
Immediate Repairs.
- Some 24,000 People
Exempted From Paying 50 Percent Of Their Power Bills During The Period They
Took Part In An Aap Campaign Against Inflated Electricity Bills.
- Launched
Anti-Corruption And Nursery Admission Helplines.
- New Permits Given
To 5,500 Autos.
- Registered First
Information Reports (Fir) Against Former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit In
Irregularities In The Preparations For The 2010 Commonwealth Games And
Petroleum Minister Veerappa Moily, Former Minister Murli Deora And Reliance
Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani For Allegedly Colluding To Inflate Natural
Gas Prices And Raising Power Bills.
- Ordered Audit Of
Delhi's Three Power Distribution Companies.
Finally, It Was The
Opposition Not Allowing The Tabling Of The Jan Lokpal Bill, One Of The Aap's
Major Poll Promises, In The Delhi Assembly On Friday That Led To Kejriwal
Quitting The Position He Had Assumed On December 28, 2013.
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