Published 07:56 IST, June 9th 2019
Free metro, bus rides for women in two-and-a-half months: Arvind Kejriwal
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also said that not a single woman he met during the day was unhappy with the government's move to provide free metro and bus travel for women in the city.
- India News
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today said that not a single woman he met during the day was unhappy with the government's move to provide free metro and bus travel for women in the city. He also said that the scheme will be rolled out within two-and-a-half months.
Mr Kejriwal made the claim during a foot march in the Malviya Nagar Assembly constituency where he interacted with local residents, some of whom complained about power outages.
"The scheme will be rolled out within two-and-a-half months. I have asked each and every woman here, and not a single woman I have met since morning has told me she is not happy with free travel in metro and bus," he claimed.
The chief minister also directed installation of an adequate number of transformers in the area to prevent any further distribution problems.
"Delhi is the only city in the country that offers 24-hour power supply to all its residents," he claimed and added "there are some pockets in the city that are facing issues related to power and water supply."
"New transformers will be installed in areas where faults have been observed. We have already laid water pipelines in many colonies. These colonies will get piped water within a week. They don't have to rely on tankers any longer," he said.
Updated 07:56 IST, June 9th 2019