As per report from sources from New Delhi it was stated that with the Aam Aadmi Party making its municipal poll debut, deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Sunday had made a strong pitch for a corruption-free corporation if voted to power.
Meanwhile Sisodia had said his party would strive
to improve the sanitation conditions in the capital. Sisodia was interacting
with reporters after inaugurating a pilot project for "24x7 drinking water
supply through taps" in Navjivan Vihar in south Delhi.
Sisodia had said "The BJP-ruled corporations have allowed the city to become filthy by failing in their sanitation job. And people of Delhi, seeing our work in the last two years, now feel that if AAP wins the civic polls, it will clean the city and the corruption in MCD (sic)”.
The dates for municipal polls are yet to be
announced, but are likely to be held in April. The mayors of the three
corporations, Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari and Congress state president Ajay
Maken, among other politicians, are busy inaugurating projects to woo voters.
The two parties are themselves stung AAP
Government’s publicity campaign on the schemes it has undertaken in the
capital.