The central government has approved the 8th Pay Commission. This is a decision taken just before the delhi elections. The 8th Pay Commission recommendation is sure to benefit the government employees of Delhi. Now the bjp has also started speaking on this in the elections. bjp state president Virendra Sachdeva said that "more than four lakh government employees of delhi will directly benefit from the 8th Pay Commission."
Sushma Swaraj said in the press conference, "The cabinet under the leadership of PM Modi has approved the 8th Pay Commission. This will benefit more than 48 lakh employees and 67 lakh pensioners across India. Talking about our delhi, more than 4 lakh employees will benefit from this. The dearness allowance will increase. home allowances will become easier and renting will become easier.''
Questions asked to AAP are still not resolved - Sachdeva
Meanwhile, Virendra Sachdeva again targeted AAP and said that the question asked two days ago is still not resolved. The period of Covid and Kejriwal's income increased by 40 times. He will have to answer in the delhi elections why he came in that period, there must be some source for it and every person is accountable to the public, so today along with Kejriwal, Sisodia will also have to answer.
Why did Sisodia not take a loan from the bank – Sachdeva?
The bjp state president said that we take loans to improve the future of children and Sisodia also took a loan. There is a loan of Rs 1.53 crore for education but it belongs to a particular person and not to any bank. The public wants an answer to where this money came from and who are these people. We will write a letter to the concerned department for investigation. There is a scheme which they promote a lot, why did they not take it under that scheme.''
AAP alleged that bjp does not want to let Arvind Kejriwal's documentary release. On this Virendra Sachdeva said, ''What they want to show as a screening, when the investigation agency presented the facts in front of you, what happened to that screening? They should have shown it in the court. If they had to stop on our orders, then there would have been no bail. This is a matter of the court, what can we and you do?''