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Kejriwal didn't allow dengue-control teams into his home: Civic body

The BJP-controlled North Delhi Municipal Corporation alleged on Sunday that Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal did not allow its dengue-control teams led by the mayor to enter his official residence in the Civil Lines area.

Updated on: Sep 20, 2015 03:19 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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The BJP-controlled North Delhi Municipal Corporation alleged on Sunday that Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal did not allow its dengue-control teams led by the mayor to enter his official residence in the Civil Lines area.

Senior officials of the corporation said chief minister’s house could not be checked for dengue larvae breeding and notices were issued to his neighbours where widespread dengue breeding was detected.

“We have issued notice to the chief minister’s neighbours, which is according to the DMC act. We suspect many more violators in the nearby area and action will be taken against them. Owing to the recent rains, the corporation has intensified the anti-dengue drive across the city,” said an official.

However, officials of Delhi’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government accused the corporation of playing politics in the name of public health.

“If they wanted our cooperation, they should have sought a proper time. Walking into the chief minister’s residence early in the morning without prior appointment and pulling such stunts just shows the propaganda of the Bharatiya Janata Party-run MCDs,” said a Delhi government official.

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Read:Four more deaths push up dengue toll to 22, spells of rain fuel worry

According to senior officials in the North Delhi Municipal Corporation, mayor Ravinder Gupta and anti-dengue teams went to the chief minister’s residence on Sunday morning to seek the Delhi government’s cooperation and to begin an intensified drive from Kejriwal’s house.

However, Kejriwal refused to meet Gupta and did not allow the teams to enter his residence, the officials said.

“The biggest problem we have during anti-dengue drives is that people don’t allow our people to step inside their residence. We were hoping that if people see such drives being carried out at their leader’s house, it will set a good example,” said Gupta.

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Delhi’s unofficial toll of dengue deaths has reached 22 even as fresh rains threaten to spur mosquito breeding and intensify the outbreak. Children continue to be the worst hit with three of the four victims being younger than 18 years of age.

Read: Dengue outbreak: Kejriwal conducts surprise checks at Delhi hospitals

 
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