New Delhi: To ensure the scheme of the central government reaches people, Delhi BJP will open the ‘Namo Kendras rental’ in slums in the city ahead of the civilian polls later this year and are waiting for Covid waves today, party leaders said on Sunday.
“Our preparation to open the Namo centers is complete.
Hopefully, the Covid case will start to decline in the coming week after we plan to open the centers in the slums around 20-22 our assembly constituencies are part of our ‘Jhuggi.
Samman Yatra ‘last year, “said President Delhi BJP Adesh Gupta.
‘Jhuggi Samman Yatra’ was launched by Delhi BJP in October last year to reach outbreakers in the city.
This campaign concluded with the party leaders who visited slum clusters in various assembly constituents and Gupta announced the opening of ‘Namo Kendras Rental’ there to ensure the central government scheme reached people who live in slums.
Delhi BJP Secretary and responsible for Jhuggi Jhopri (JJ) cells from the Neeraj Party Tiwari said the ‘Namo’ centers followed the ‘Antyodaya’ principle where the enhancement of the last person standing in the queue and belonging to the part of the community was confirmed.
“We have planned to open ‘Namo Kendras Rent’ in each of the 70 assembly constituencies where all preparations have been made.
Our focus will be on constituencies where residents of slum areas face basic problems such as poor water supply, bills Electricity, and lack of sewer and sanitation, “said Tiwari.
It is estimated that there are 20 lakh people who live in slum clusters Delhi and most of them come from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and Bengal, said Tiwari.
They work as unskilled or semi-skilled workers in factories or domestic assistance, drivers, street vendors, Tiwari added.
“In the middle of a fast urbanization, this slum cluster is at the lowest level of basic facilities such as clean drinking water, sewerage and sanitation, health facilities, among others, each center of Namo will act as a bridge to fill this gap and ensure people who live in There.
The benefits of the central government scheme, “Tiwari said.
Delhi has around 700 slum clusters where BJP has not succeeded in making a breakthrough in the previous election.
Aam Aam Party and previously congress held up the shake among the voters of this bag.
BJP was pitted with AAP that rose again with the popularity of the water and electricity scheme free of Arvind Kejriwal, in the contest for 272 city wards in three city companies which are expected to conduct a poll in April.