minister Kailash Gehlot in the delhi government has said goodbye to the aam aadmi party along with the minister's post. Now the question is who will be given the responsibility of Kailash Gehlot's departments, a big update has come out regarding this. Actually, all the departments of Kailash Gehlot will remain with chief minister Atishi. chief minister Atishi has sent a proposal to Lieutenant governor Vinay Kumar Saxena regarding this. Kailash Gehlot had important ministries like Transport, WCD, Home, Administrative Reforms and IT. Now chief minister Atishi will take over the responsibility of these ministries.
Resigned from the party
Let us tell you that aam aadmi party got a big shock on Sunday. delhi Transport minister Kailash Gehlot resigned from the party. He wrote a letter to AAP convenor arvind kejriwal to this effect and also made many allegations against the party and the government.
'Party is not interested in fulfilling promises'
Kailash Gehlot alleged in the letter that the delhi government and aam aadmi party keep spending their time in arguing with the Centre. It is always entangled in allegations and counter-allegations with the Centre. This affects development work. Gehlot also alleged that the party is not interested in fulfilling the promises made to the public. The party keeps wasting its time only in arguing with the Central government. Due to lack of coordination with the Central government, public welfare works are not done. The public does not get the facilities that should be provided.
Cleanliness issue also raised
Gehlot also raised the issue of cleaning yamuna in the letter. He said that despite making promises to the public, even in ten years our government could not take any meaningful step in this direction. The condition of yamuna in delhi kept getting worse. In the last ten years, instead of decreasing, pollution increased.
'We could not fulfil our promise'
We could not fulfil our promise to the people. He wrote that in the last assembly elections, former chief minister and AAP Convenor arvind kejriwal had promised the people that in five years, yamuna will become so clean that we can even take a bath in it. But this could not be done. Our government failed to do this.