Published 21:26 IST, December 29th 2019
Delhi CM Kejriwal lays foundation stone for 1164-bed Sirsapur hospital; 1500 to be added
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday laid the foundation stone for the new 1164-bed Super Speciality Hospital to be built at Siraspur in Badli.
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday laid foundation stone for new 1164-bed Super Speciality Hospital to be built at Siraspur in Bli. dressing a huge crowd at event, Kejriwal said, "This hospital will be constructed with capacity of 2700 beds. In first phase, we will build a hospital accommodating 1164 beds and n 1500 beds will be ded later."
'Hospital will be constructed with capacity of 2700 beds'
Kejriwal also anunced that free travel in buses for women and free electricity up to 200 units shall continue for next five years if AAP government is re-elected in upcoming Assembly elections in Delhi. Kejriwal said, " opposition parties are against 200 units of free electricity and free travel women in buses, but both of se will continue to be available for next five years when our party is re-elected."
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'Can't believe that BJP spoke such a blatant lie'
Later in day, Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday claimed BJP has been "blatantly lying" about regularising unauthorised colonies and thanked Urban Development Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, for "telling truth" on issue through Delhi Development Authority. Tagging his deputy Manish Sisodia's tweet in which he shared FAQs (frequently asked questions) from DDA website on unauthorised colonies, Kejriwal claimed website shows that Centre's scheme will neir regularise unauthorised colonies r houses re.
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Sisodia said BJP is deliberately misleing people. "If y really want to regularise unauthorized colonies why don't y give registry to people," he told reporters in a press conference. "DDA in ir website clearly mentions -This policy is t for regularization of unauthorized colonies r of structures rein," Sisodia said, showing FAQs. BJP has t responded yet on issue.
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21:26 IST, December 29th 2019