Tuesday, October 14, 2014

AAP Still Exists In Delhi

10 Things That Prove Delhi Still Needs AAP (Contrary To What The Media Want You To Believe)

Are you like us? Did you in your heart of hearts desperately want AAP to win but almost gave up & believed the media stories of their downfall? Here are 10 things they’ve been doing away from media glare, that will prove why they’re still relevant and why both Delhi & India still need them.
 

1. USING MOHALLA SABHAS TO UNDERSTAND THEIR CONSTITUENCIES’ PROBLEMS & DOING REAL WORK TO SOLVE THEM

Even though they’re no longer part of the govt., AAP’s Delhi MLAs have been working hard. They run Mohalla Sabhas - meetings with residents & civic officials like ward councillors, discuss constituencies’ needs and take COLLECTIVE decisions on the utilisation of development funds. The impact? It ranges from extensive repair work to street lights, drains etc, installation of CCTVs for increasing safety, and facilitating pension schemes all the way to land donation for hospital construction (by the Residents’ Welfare Associations of Sangam Vihar). Saurabh Bharadwaj, Jarnail Singh, Bandana Kumari, Manish Sisodia, Mr. Binni are just a few of the many MLAs whose work has created a tangible impact in their localities.
 
This rather “small” list of ongoing projects initiated by GK MLA Saurabh Bharadwaj will open your eyes to the SHEER AMOUNT of work happening in Delhi

2. MAKING THEMSELVES TOTALLY ACCOUNTABLE TO THE PEOPLE WHO ELECTED THEM

These dedicated MLAs aren’t just doing the work left untouched by previous governments, they’re also making themselves accountable for the same, through self assessment and residents’ feedback. All the 27 AAP MLAs are submitting self-assessment reports two months ahead of completing a year, while GK MLA Saurabh Bharadwaj has started a campaign asking the local residents to do a social audit of his work. Even a cursory look at the first few report cards is enough to convince you of their intent and effort

To Read full news click on following link

http://www.buzzfeed.com/wazirganj/10-things-that-prove-delhi-still-needs-aap-contra-11mvi

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