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    "Increased parking issues in Delhi as a result of the collapse of public transportation"

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    The Hawk
    November24/ 2022
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    New Delhi (The Hawk): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will get to work right away to tackle the parking issue in the capital as soon as it takes over the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD).

    Adesh Gupta, the president of the Delhi BJP, said that the party had created more than 100 contemporary parking spots in Delhi.

    The parking issue in Delhi will be resolved as soon as the BJP regains control of the civic body, he stressed.

    According to the manner the BJP has begun building parking lots in Delhi, it can assert that this time, with the support of the populace, we will create a significant number of parking lots in Delhi.

    He continued by saying that the modern parking lots the saffron party has built in places like Green Park, Chandni Chowk, and Karol Bagh are frequently praised.

    According to Gupta, the BJP has long worked within the corporation to guarantee that residents of Delhi can simply park their cars in the parking lots and conduct business as usual.

    According to the president of the Delhi BJP, Delhi has the most private autos overall.

    "In comparison to other cities in the nation, this one has more than a crore vehicles. On average, Delhi's highways register 1,200 to 1,400 new automobiles per day. The Arvind Kejriwal-led Delhi administration must therefore boost public transportation in this circumstance. However, the Delhi administration completely dismantled the city's public transportation system. The demand for parking in Delhi has increased as a result of the failure to purchase the intended number of buses."

    As soon as the BJP regains power, according to Gupta, it will execute some of the projects that were announced but never got off the ground. It will also bring many new projects with it.

    In an effort to win the MCD elections for a fourth time, BJP is taking all action feasible.

    (Inputs from Agencies)