Three Municipal Corporations of Delhi will go to polls on 22 April, 2017. The pitch for these elections is no less shrill than back in February 2015, when Delhiities stepped out to vote generously in favour of Arvind Kejriwal, giving his Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) an absolute majority in the Delhi Assembly – with 67 of 70 seats. Even Prime Minister Narendra Modi's formidable victory in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections could not keep AAP away.
Swaraj India, the political party formed by former Aam Aadmi Party leader and sociologist Yogender Yadav, proposed to place environment related issues in the forefront during its debut Delhi civic elections fight slated in April.
“We propose to place environment at the heart of urban governance. This would require a long journey of recovery, reform and redesigning,” said Yadav, the party’s national president, while launching the vision document on Sunday ahead of the municipal polls.
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