Delhi PWD minister Parvesh Verma on Thursday stated {that a} probe will probably be carried out into why CCTV cameras weren’t put in in eight constituencies represented by BJP MLAs throughout the earlier AAP authorities.
Talking within the Delhi Meeting, Verma stated CCTV cameras will probably be put in on precedence within the eight constituencies. BJP had eight seats, and the AAP had 62 seats within the final meeting.
Elevating the problem within the Home, BJP’s Vishwas Nagar MLA OP Sharma stated that not even one CCTV digital camera was put in in his constituency throughout the earlier AAP authorities. He demanded a Central Vigilance Fee (CVC) probe within the matter.
Another BJP MLAs who have been within the opposition within the earlier meeting additionally raised the matter, alleging “stepmotherly” remedy by the then AAP authorities.
Laxmi Nagar MLA Abhay Verma stated that the BJP MLAs even approached the excessive courtroom on the matter. Regardless of a courtroom order and advice by the chief secretary, nothing occurred, he stated.
Speaker of the Meeting, Vijender Gupta, stated that 2,000 CCTV cameras every have been to be put in in all 70 constituencies, however the eight constituencies represented by the BJP weren’t lined by the earlier authorities.
The AAP authorities bought 1.40 lakh cameras to be put in in all constituencies, in response to the speaker.
Replying to the MLAs, PWD minister Verma stated, “The matter will probably be investigated, and officers will probably be punished if discovered responsible.” Verma assured that CCTV cameras could be put in in all eight constituencies.