clean, green, hassle-free, world-class capital city. |
Enforcing a law is not enough. You have to change people's mindset and empower women. |
I felt that we needed to do something. How can you have a capital city where people live in a despondent state of affairs, thinking that, 'Oh, God, everything is going downhill?' So that has to turn into hope. |
It is something that has been planned, that is quite obvious. |
It was someone whose intentions are not good, that is also obvious. it is far too early to say who is behind it. |
It's a very sad day for all of us because Delhi is celebrating a festive season. |
It's is a touching case of justice, which appears to have not been done. And I think all women are feeling distressed about it. |
It's something that has been planned — that is quite obvious. But it's far too early to say anything [about] who it is who was behind it. |
People have to learn to pay for what they use, |
The Board has no plans to increase water tariff in any category till additional water supply is made available in the capital. |
There have been women who have come up, ... But Indian women have normally had the support of family background. |
This is the sentiment of the party and this is the sentiment of the people of Delhi, |
When you look at a world-class city, it should be neat, clean, spic and span - with good amenities, wide roads, aesthetically well developed, ... And, of course, intellectually sharp, something that attracts, that has a soul - culture, intellectual happenings. |