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NEW DELHI: The Working Committee of the Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party passed a unanimous resolution on Saturday urging people to vote the party to power in the Delhi Assembly elections due later this year to ensure that the city gets an efficient government that works towards making it a more liveable and better place. Addressing the Working Committee that met under the leadership of Delhi BJP president Harsh Vardhan, national general secretary (organisation) Ram Lal exhorted the party workers to strengthen booth management for the forthcoming polls. He also urged the workers to take up an awareness campaign for ensuring that the voters come out in large numbers to vote. The Working Committee lauded the party’s decision to provide 33 per cent reservation to women. It denounced the present Delhi Government and its policies and charged that in the nine years of Congress rule in Delhi the prices of and taxes on all commodities and services had shot up but the quality of services had deteriorated. The BJP panel accused the Delhi Government of betraying people on all issues ranging from regularisation of unauthorised colonies and legalising construction in villages to rehabilitating slum dwellers, rehri-patri shopkeepers, weekly markets and industrialists.
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