The Dicey Step By Aap Government

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Ruhani Sethi
Jun 04, 2019   •  2 views

Recently, the Chief Minister of Aam Aadmi Party government, Arvind Kejriwal took a controversial and much-heated issue in their hands. The step taken is all about to free the expense for women travelling by buses and Delhi Metro. This means that no women travelling by the following public transport have to be charged for travel. The pros behind this as said are ensuring safety and a chance to step out for work.

None the less a table of unanswerable questions is on the go. Many of the people complained about existing improper public transport facilities. Also, the BJP government completely disapproved the order. The heated debate leads to many unanswerable questions like what about the metro facilities provided beyond the outskirts of NCR region. There is a halt for outskirts like Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad and Ghaziabad. People also think that this is going to be a major failure soon just like promising marshals on buses and CCTV across the city. Another reason is the increase as vote bank rights for women.Hands have also been raised for the missing appearance since the past four years and the sudden swift move for the Assembly Elections.

The AAP Government asks for free and open reviews on the implementation for this facility. Giving a strong back to their actions they said nearly 26 million people live in Delhi. Out of this half of them are women. It is only assessed on increasing at a 100,000 ridership in the near future.

The Delhi metro tells about another set of limitations. It says about no gender-based Tokens and cards have been available till now. If the implementation takes place still there will be many existing mobility card holders.

This, however, is a very debated current topic on the go. Leaving spaces unanswerable what do you think about this change? Should it be implemented in the near future or not? A democratic government needs a democratic say as well.

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What everyone missed is that a poorly managed system in metro and buses is the problem which cannot be solved by giving preferential treatment to a particular gender. i have also written an article on the same issue,please do check it out