logo
Waste protest: AAP dumps garbage outside mayor's office

Waste protest: AAP dumps garbage outside mayor's office

Time of India2 days ago
New Delhi: AAP councillors on Thursday dumped garbage outside the office of mayor Raja Iqbal Singh at the MCD headquarters in protest over alleged mismanagement of garbage collection services.
Leader of the opposition Ankush Narang criticised the BJP-led Municipal Corporation of Delhi for neglecting central Delhi's worsening garbage crisis. "Heaps of waste are piling up, residents are suffering, and the mayor is busy partying in Manesar," the AAP councillor alleged.
Criticising the protest at Civic Centre, the mayor said AAP's act reflected its anarchist mentality. "The party failed in both Delhi govt and MCD.
That's why the people of Delhi voted them out of power," Singh said.
You Can Also Check:
Delhi AQI
|
Weather in Delhi
|
Bank Holidays in Delhi
|
Public Holidays in Delhi
Narang alleged, "There is no sanitation agency in the central zone for two years. A place where 10 garbage tippers were engaged, only two are operational, and where 15 were engaged, just three remain functional."
MCD has given an anticipatory approval for appointing a concessionaire for the central zone and the final nod will be taken later in the standing committee.
However, it will take some time for the concessionaire to bring together machinery and start work on the ground.
Alleging that all development projects came to a standstill as AAP did not allow the formation of the standing committee for two and a half years, the mayor said BJP formed the panel soon after coming to power and over 25 important proposals were passed in its first meeting. "We are in the process of approving other sanitation proposals," said Singh.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

UK acknowledges partial success by Afghan Taliban in curbing ISKP terrorists
UK acknowledges partial success by Afghan Taliban in curbing ISKP terrorists

United News of India

time34 minutes ago

  • United News of India

UK acknowledges partial success by Afghan Taliban in curbing ISKP terrorists

London/Kabul, July 5 (UNI) The United Kingdom acknowledged that Afghanistan's Taliban-led interim government has made partial gains in curbing the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP), though the Islamic terror group continues to pose a serious threat both within the country and beyond its borders. Speaking at a security conference in Islamabad, British High Commissioner to Pakistan Matt Cannell noted that while Taliban efforts have disrupted ISKP operations since 2022, the group has not been dismantled, reports Tolo News. 'What we've seen is a dispersal rather than eradication of ISKP,' he said. 'They have obviously regrouped and are now promoting attacks in neighbouring countries and across the border as well.' ISKP, the regional affiliate of the Islamic State, has remained active despite ongoing crackdowns by the Taliban, which so far has successfully curbed the terrorist group's numbers in the country. The group has been responsible for a series of deadly attacks targeting civilians, minorities, government authorities, infrastructure, and even foreign officials across Afghanistan and the wider region. While the Taliban has claimed that the group has been defeated, Western officials and analysts continue to express concern about its shifting tactics and potential for resurgence. Cannell emphasised the need for sustained regional cooperation to counter the evolving threat. 'We understand how Taliban pressure has continued to affect ISKP,' he said. 'Sharing insights with our partners is essential to continue disrupting future activity.' In a separate meeting, the British chargé d'affaires to Afghanistan told Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the Taliban's acting Minister for Refugees and Repatriation, that the United Nations has drafted a plan for Afghanistan focused on strengthening engagement with the interim government and supporting national stability in the country. UNI ANV GNK 1839

Congress should be strengthened at grassroots to keep fascist forces away, says TNCC president
Congress should be strengthened at grassroots to keep fascist forces away, says TNCC president

The Hindu

time35 minutes ago

  • The Hindu

Congress should be strengthened at grassroots to keep fascist forces away, says TNCC president

The Congress should be strengthened to defeat fascist and communal forces that are working overtime to gobble Tamil Nadu in the 2026 Assembly elections, according to Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president K. Selvaperunthagai. Addressing a party meeting here on Saturday to accelerate formation of village Congress committees in every hamlet of Tirunelveli district, Mr. Selvaperunthagai said INDIA Bloc had set the target of winning more than 200 Assembly segments in Tamil Nadu in the 2026 Assembly elections, and this could be achieved only if the Congress was strong enough at all levels. Hence, 21,000 village committees were being formed across the State, each with a president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer and 10 committee members. If the Congress was strengthened before the polls, no one could ignore it and its cadre's dream of getting more Assembly seats and more positions in local bodies would get realised, he said. 'Even though Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP are working hard to wipe out the Congress, the party that created a new India from scratches after Independence, is still alive and vibrant enough to rule three States despite the sinister designs of the RSS and its BJP,' he said. Nanguneri MLA and TNCC treasurer Ruby R. Manoharan, who has formed village Congress committees in all villages of his Assembly constituency, said the resounding victory of INDIA Bloc in the 2026 Assembly elections would herald the elimination of Modi-led 'autocratic governance'. Killiyoor MLA Rajesh Kumar said the Congress was still active in Tamil Nadu due to the party cadre even though it lost its power in 1967. 'If we strengthen the party at the village level, we can take on the miserably failed autocratic administration of the Narendra Modi-led government. Moreover, we can fight for the welfare of the villages by getting its due share for creating due infrastructure in rural areas,' he said. Former MLA and Congress restructuring committee president S. Peter Alphonse said the formation of village committee would give the much-needed opportunity to identify the party's strengths and weaknesses and take appropriate remedial measures. Tirunelveli MP C. Robert Bruce urged the TNCC president to get a minimum of two Assembly segments in Tirunelveli district for the Congress in the 2026 Assembly elections.

Viral video sparks outrage: Tricolour burnt at garbage dump in Bhopal, police launch probe
Viral video sparks outrage: Tricolour burnt at garbage dump in Bhopal, police launch probe

Time of India

time39 minutes ago

  • Time of India

Viral video sparks outrage: Tricolour burnt at garbage dump in Bhopal, police launch probe

— ShrutiDhore (@ShrutiDhore) Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Police in Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, have launched an investigation after a shocking video showing several Indian flags being burnt at a garbage dump went viral on social incident reportedly took place near the ward 50 office, where civic authorities are said to burn regular garbage. The footage shows several national flags, the Tricolour, being burnt along with waste, sparking outrage from both the public and political after the video surfaced, leaders from the Congress party and BJP rushed to the police demanding action. Congress spokesperson Vivek Tripathi, along with BJP corporator Sushma Babisha, submitted complaints at the Shahpura police alleged that civic staff members were responsible for carelessly disposing and burning the national flags, which is a serious offence and an insult to national the receipt of two formal complaints, Shahpura police station sub-inspector Harish Gujarbos said, 'We are examining CCTV footage from the area to identify the people involved in the incident. A probe is underway.'Authorities have not yet confirmed whether the burning of the Tricolours was intentional or accidental, but the incident has stirred strong reactions online, with many demanding strict punishment for disrespecting the national from PTI

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store