To run government from inside the jail is Kejriwal’s Delhi model : Anil Vij

Published Date: 08-11-2023 | 1:00 am

Ambala : After the inauguration of three storey multi-level car parking complex on Railway Road Ambala Cantt built at a cost of Rs 19.38 crore to accomodate 350 cars and 300 two-wheelers in the centre point of the town and a shopping hub likely to ease traffic condition in the thickly populated markets in Sadar area Ambala Cantt by Haryana Home Cum Health Minister for which Sadar Municipal Committee would charge nominal rent for the parking of vehicles on daily as well as monthly basis.

 Anil Vij while talking to the media persons, pointing out at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that during poll promotion campaigns Kejriwal always giving the example of Delhi model in case Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) comes to the power in the state. Pointing at Kejriwal, Haryana Home Minister Vij said that perhaps giving the Delhi model example ,Kejriwal wants to run the government from inside the jail, since four AAP ministers are already lodged in jails at present. Moreover, Kejriwal himself is facing charges in a liquor scandal.

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Information reveals that the foundation stone of the multi-leve; parking project at Ambala Cantt was was laid in 2018. Vij said the complex will be managed by the municipal council of Ambala Sadar and asked the civic body to ensure arrangement of e-rickshaws till the markets and instructed the police to check that no vehicle enters the markets by arranging barricades and urged the market associations for maximum participation from their end. Vij said that previous governments ruling in the state could not do in past 70 years what ruling BJP government has done in past only nine years having large number of developmental projects likely to be completed at Ambala in the near future.

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