Delhi govt transforms unauthorized colonies, expenditure of Rs 8147 crore made in the last five years – CM Arvind Kejriwal
- Expenditure on unauthorized colonies from 2009 to 2014 just Rs. 1186 crore as compared to Rs. 8147 crore from 2015-2019- CM Kejriwal
- Kejriwal government has spent nearly eight times more than the previous government expenditure on development of unauthorised colonies
New Delhi: Addressing a press conference at the Delhi Secretariat on Wednesday, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that the scale of development of the unauthorized colonies in the last five years has been the highest in the last 70 years. He presented comparative figures to the media of the expenditure made by the previous governments on the development of the unauthorized colonies and the expenditure on the same during his tenure, which is eight times higher than the previous terms.
CM Kejriwal said, “Being the Capital of India, Delhi has a huge influx of migrants from all over the country in search of employment and better opportunities. In the last 30-40 years, Delhi has been significant in terms of migration of people from other states in large numbers. It has been the responsibility of the DDA to provide affordable housing to the people in Delhi, but unfortunately, the stipulated demand for housing has not been met. This has resulted in the set-up of unauthorized colonies in the city in large numbers. The previous governments did nothing to improve the conditions of these unauthorized colonies and the people had to continue to live in miserable conditions. Residents demanded the development and regularization of unauthorized colonies, but all they could get were false promises. Since the formation of the government in 2015, we have worked extensively for the progress, development, and regularization of unauthorized colonies.”
We transformed the living conditions of the residents of unauthorized colonies: CM Arvind Kejriwal
CM Kejriwal said, “A lot of progress has been made in Delhi in all the spheres, including education, health, electricity, water, installation of CCTV cameras and street lights. The upcoming assembly elections in Delhi will be contested based on all this progress that has been made in Delhi in the last five years. The political discourse in Delhi will be the discourse of all the developments that have happened in the city in the last five years, and this will be the first election to be contested on the criteria of development in 70 years of history of India. People of Delhi will be voting for the AAP because of all the work that it has done in Delhi. We have worked hard to develop the unauthorized colonies that BJP should not even appeal to the people in the unauthorized colonies to vote for them.”
Delhi government spent ₹8147 Crores on developing unauthorized colonies
“I would like to present the data regarding all the developmental works that we have carried out in the unauthorized colonies in the last five years,” said the Chief Minister.
“During the tenure of the previous government from 2004-2009, only 309 unauthorized colonies out of a total of 1797 colonies, had properly developed sewage systems and roads and Rs. 811 crores were spent on this work. During our tenure from 2015 to 2019, we constructed proper sewage systems and roads in 1281 colonies, and the funds spent were Rs. 4312 crores. The water pipelines were laid only in 45 colonies from 2002 to 2009 and in 245 colonies from 2009-2014. During our tenure from 2015 to 2019, water pipelines were laid in 579 colonies with total spending of Rs. 391 crores. (Details enclosed)
The water pipelines have been laid in 1554 colonies until now. 250 colonies are left, out of which water pipelines cannot be laid in 40-50 colonies since they come under the jurisdiction of ASI and forest area, but the laying of pipelines will be completed in 200 colonies in the next one year. During 2009-2014, only 34 colonies had sewer pipelines installed, we have installed sewer pipelines in 903 colonies with a total expenditure of Rs. 3444 crores. Sewer pipelines have been laid in a total of 1130 unauthorized colonies and pipelines in the rest colonies will be installed in the next 2-3 years. During the tenure of the previous government from 2009-2014, Rs. 1146 crores were spent on the unauthorized colonies. In our current tenure, Rs. 8147 crores have been spent on the development of the unauthorized colonies,” the Chief Minister added.
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