BJP's Roadmap for Delhi: Manifesto Promises in Action
Delhi Minister Ravinder Indraj Singh outlined the BJP's strategy to fulfill its election promises in the capital. He countered AAP's criticism by highlighting efforts like the Yamuna clean-up. The BJP's return after 27 years focuses on development and addressing key issues like pollution and urban management.

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In a bid to deliver on electoral commitments, Delhi Minister Ravinder Indraj Singh has announced that a comprehensive roadmap is being crafted by the newly-elected Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government. Speaking to ANI, Singh assured the public and dismissed criticisms from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), highlighting that the answers lie in execution.
Minister Singh stated, "A roadmap is being prepared for all the works we mentioned in our manifesto... Today, all seven ministers of Delhi are going to be on the roads where there is still work left to be done." The 'Modi Story', an online narrative lauding the BJP's efforts, shared a video emphasizing the early commencement of the Yamuna clean-up initiative, attributing it to PM Modi's decisive legacy.
This initiative reflects a broader agenda for urban development in Delhi, following the BJP's comeback after nearly three decades. The party aims to tackle critical issues like Yamuna pollution prominently debated during elections. The involvement of key leaders in cultural and environmental activities signals their commitment to transformative governance.
(With inputs from agencies.)