AAP to start fogging campaign from October 27 to fight dengue
Zee News
MLA Saurabh Bhardwaj said that AAP’s workers will take charge of protecting public health in Delhi and the party’s MLAs and councillors will start a “mega fogging campaign” from October 27.
New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party on Tuesday (October 26) said that his party would launch a “mega fogging campaign” to fight dengue menace in the national capital.
MLA Saurabh Bhardwaj said that AAP’s workers will take charge of protecting public health in Delhi and the party’s MLAs and councillors will start a “mega fogging campaign” from October 27.
Taking a dig at the BJP-ruled MCD, Bhardwaj said, “As everyone aware, in the past 1-2 months, all the AAP MLAs, leaders, councillors and others have held the ‘Aapka Vidhayak, Aapke Dwaar’ program under which people’s problems were addressed through a local meeting. 2,532 such local meetings have been organised where people freely raised their concerns and it is evident that around 85-90 percent of their problems concern the MCD. People are especially upset with MCD’s dismal state of affairs concerning sanitation. Additionally, the absence of action taken by the MCD to curb dengue cases lately. It seems as if Delhi’s BJP is conspiring to spread dengue among the people of Delhi instead. Such is the negligence shown by the MCD in Delhi.”