Conditions Kejriwal set for ‘unconditional’ support

Conditions Kejriwal set for ‘unconditional’ support
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Conditions Arvind Kejriwal Set For ‘Unconditional’ Support, AAP. Arvind Kejriwal after receiving unconditional support to AAP in the letters written to Congress President Sonia Gandhi and BJP President Rajnath Singh has sought their views on various issues.

Arvind Kejriwal after receiving unconditional support to AAP in the letters written to Congress President Sonia Gandhi and BJP President Rajnath Singh has sought their views on various issues.
Conditions Arvind Kejriwal Set For ‘Unconditional’ Support, AAP
  • On the issue of ending VIP culture in the national capital.
  • No minister, MLA or officer would use a red beacon-fitted vehicle, demand no security for themselves and not reside in big bungalows.
  • On putting an end to the MLA or corporator fund scheme and allotment of the same money through Mohalla Sabha for development of local areas besides giving power to people to decide on expenditure.
  • After passage of Jan Lok Pal Bill in Delhi would they still support AAP if their leaders were found involved in corruption.
  • On giving more decision-making power to Mohalla Sabhas, giving full statehood to Delhi and audit of accounts of electricity companies?
  • On issue of electricity meters, putting an end to tanker mafia, which is being run allegedly in connivance with a few leaders of both the parties?
  • On the issue of repealing of a law which allows increase in water tariff every year. • Will they support on regularisation of unauthorised colonies, rehabilitation of slums, ending of contractual appointments of nurses, doctors, sweepers, and teachers?
  • On the issue of simplification of VAT and promote trade and business, provide basic amenities in industrial area.
  • Will they oppose the FDI in retail in Delhi?
  • Will they support AAP's view of giving subsidy to farmers and not acquiring land without permission of gram sabha?
  • On the issue of providing security to women, improving quality of education in 1,800 schools run by municipal corporation and 1,200 by govt, on judicial reforms and help from BJP-run MCDs on various issues

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