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"Have to pay for misdeeds he has done," says Delhi CM Rekha Gupta on ACB's summons to Manish Sisodia

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday said that former minister Manish Sisodia will have to face the consequences of his actions, following a summons issued to him by the Anti-Corruption Bureau.

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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta (Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], June 20 (ANI): Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday said that former minister Manish Sisodia will have to face the consequences of his actions, following a summons issued to him by the Anti-Corruption Bureau.
Speaking to reporters, Rekha Gupta said, "Soon all of them will have to appear in court. Arvind Kejriwal will also have to come here from Punjab. Delhi does not need such fugitive leaders. He will have to pay for the misdeeds he has done."
CM Gupta also said that her government is working on a planned redevelopment of the city and aims to relocate slum dwellers in an orderly way.
She also said the government is studying Mumbai's Dharavi model to help improve living conditions in Delhi.
"These people (AAP) just wanted political gains and never thought about running the city... How will it work if we give houses, and still people don't vacate the slums?... Delhi needs a revival. For this, we are also studying the Dharavi model of Mumbai... Delhi's redevelopment will be done in a planned manner... We will not let anything happen to the slum dwellers of Delhi who have been permanent residents here for years... The 50,000 flats built by the last government remained vacant even though slum dwellers had deposited money with the government for years... We do not intend to demolish anyone's houses but to get them to settle down orderly," Gupta said.
Delhi Chief Minister also inaugurated the construction work of Kasturba Polytechnic in Pitampura.

Earlier in the day, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi made Yoga Day recognised on the world stage in such a way that every country in the world is adopting Yoga with great affection.
Addressing an event at a Yoga, Meditation, and Medical Camp in Delhi's Shalimar Bagh ahead of International Yoga Day, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said, "PM Modi got Yoga Day recognised on the world stage in such a way that every country in the world is adopting Yoga with great affection today... India will be able to prosper only if it remains healthy." (ANI)

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