The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is readied to encounter a brand-new obstacle in Delhi where it concerned power after 27 years. According to a Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) record, the financial obligation of Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), in charge of running public buses in Delhi, has actually risen by Rs 35,000 crore in the last 6 years.
The CAG record disclosed that the Delhi Transport Corporation’s (DTC) collective losses rose from Rs 25,300 crore in 2015-16 to virtually Rs 60,750 crore in 2021-22. The key factors pointed out were a diminishing fleet, 45% of buses being vulnerable to failures as a result of aging, and ineffective fleet usage. According to The Times of India, this record is just one of 14 that the previous Aam Aadmi Party federal government had actually decreased to offer in the setting up.
The totally free bus traveling plan for females likewise included in the financial obligation worry of the DTC. In 2007 when there was a Congress federal government in Delhi led by Sheila Dixit, the Delhi High Court routed that the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) keep a fleet of 11,000 buses. However, 5 years later on, the Delhi cupboard established the target at 5,500. The CAG record apparently highlighted that by the end of March 2022 under the AAP program, DTC’s fleet had actually decreased to 3,937 buses, with 1,770 categorized as excess.
This adheres to accusations by the newly-formed Delhi federal government that the previous AAP management left the state treasury in an insolvent problem. BJP Chief Minister Rekha Gupta implicated the previous AAP federal government of economic mismanagement, declaring that it had actually diminished Delhi’s treasury. “AAP has emptied the treasury,” she mentioned.
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Delhi’s 78,800 crore, while investing in aids has actually increased to Rs 11,000 crore– a 607% boost in the last 10 years.Rs the BJP federal government satisfies its pledge of offering
If 2,500 monthly to females, it would certainly include one more Rs 11,000 crore annually, virtually increasing the aid expenses and placing even more economic stress on the federal government.Rs