BJP’s Delhi Govt Focuses on Water Crisis, Roads, and Sewage Issues: Ashok Goel

BJP leader Ashok Goel highlights the party's priorities after forming the Delhi government, pledging to resolve key civic issues within months.

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New Delhi: After a 27-year gap, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has formed the government in Delhi with a "huge majority," and the new administration is prioritizing urgent civic concerns, BJP leader Ashok Goel said on Sunday.

"BJP has formed the government in Delhi after 27 years with a huge majority. We are addressing key issues such as the water crisis, damaged roads, and sewage overflow," Goel stated. He assured residents that the government is taking swift action to resolve these pressing problems.

According to Goel, under the leadership of newly appointed Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, the administration aims to fix these issues within the next three to four months. "We are actively working on these problems and aim to resolve them within 3 to 4 months," he added.