Mohalla clinics are aimed at providing free primary healthcare to city residents closer home.
After laying the foundation stone for a sewer line project in Burari, Kejriwal said his government wanted to build 1,000 mohalla clinics in the entire city "but the L-G did not sign the files".
"He was sitting on the files for one year. The BJP and Congress have lost the elections...the BJP is stalling my work through the L-G. For one whole year the work on mohalla clinics was stalled, who was at loss-- the public," he said.
The sewer project is likely to benefit nearly 2 lakh people living in Jharoda Majra village, Jagatpur Village and Hardev Nagar, Jharoda extension, Surender Colony, Bhagwan Park, Milan Vihar and Dipanshu colony.
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He promised that in the next two-and-half years of his government, all the irregular colonies, where poor people reside, would have roads and water facilities.
On September 4, the L-G had approved Delhi government's ambitious mohalla clinics proposal with certain riders, a week after a run-in with the AAP dispensation over the alleged delay in giving nod to the scheme.
On August 30, 45 AAP MLAs had camped at the L-G office for several hours, insisting that Baijal clear the Mohalla clinics file, an act his office termed as "laying siege" to the office of a "constitutional functionary".
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