Delhi CM says govt exchequer left empty by previous regime; assures bringing women aid scheme
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has alleged that the prior AAP administration left an empty exchequer, yet she pledged to implement the Rs 2,500 monthly payment scheme for women. Detailed planning is being conducted to ensure the successful execu...
Addressing a press conference after the meeting, the newly appointed chief minister said several phases of meetings have been held with the officers over the implementation of the Mahila Samriddhi Yojna under which Rs 2,500 per month is to be paid to the eligible women in Delhi.
"The condition which the (previous) government has left for us... when we sat with officers to review the financial status of the current government, we found that the government exchequer empty," she said on a question about the preparation to implement the scheme.
Gupta, however, assured that the scheme will surely be implemented with detailed planning.
State BJP president Virendra Sachdeva said the BJP government's only agenda was ensuring a developed Delhi and solving the problems of the people.
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