'Ab Delhi Hogi Saaf', Says Arvind Kejriwal As MCD Begins Cleanliness Drive

AAP is the governing party in the municipal corporation. Pathak said in his post on X, "For 15 years, the BJP had turned Delhi into a garbage dump. On the call of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, all councilors and volunteers are now engaged in cleaning Delhi, along with MCD employees."

Cleanliness Drive in Delhi. (Photo Credits: Twitter@ArvindKejriwal)

New Delhi, August 12: The MCD on Saturday started a citywide cleanliness drive with Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal saying the campaign will definitely be successful and make the national capital neat and clean. A senior official said the drive began from a municipal ward and it will be taken forward in the coming days.

"Many many congratulations and best wishes for starting the mega cleanliness campaign by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) -- ab Delhi hogi saaf. I have full hope that this campaign will definitely be successful and our Delhi will become neat and clean," Kejriwal said in a Hindi post on X, formerly known as Twitter. He was responding to a post by Durgesh Pathak, an AAP MLA and the MCD in-charge. Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal Thanks Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for Support on Delhi Services Bill.

AAP is the governing party in the municipal corporation. Pathak said in his post on X, "For 15 years, the BJP had turned Delhi into a garbage dump. On the call of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, all councilors and volunteers are now engaged in cleaning Delhi, along with MCD employees." PM Modi Degree Case: Gujarat High Court Refuses To Grant Interim Stay to Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and AAP Leader Sanjay Singh in Criminal Defamation Case.

"In this sequence, the AAP's councillor from Nand Nagri, Ramesh Kumar Bisaiya, started a cleanliness drive in his ward on a war-footing. Soon we will make Delhi cleaner and cover every corner of Delhi," Pathak said in his post in Hindi. There are 250 wards in the MCD, some located in densely populated areas.

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