Delhi Assembly: Proceedings will begin today with LG's address, government will present 14 CAG reports in the House

Posted on 25th Feb 2025 by rohit kumar

The second day of the Delhi Assembly session will begin with the address of the Lieutenant Governor. On Tuesday at 11 am, Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena will inform his government in the House. It is being speculated that the Lieutenant Governor can present the road map of the development works of the BJP government. He will also present his government's side in the House regarding the cleaning of Yamuna. A delegation led by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta also reached Raj Niwas on Monday and met with the Chief Minister.

 

Expectation of clash

 

There is also an expectation of a clash between the ruling and opposition parties on the second day of the Assembly session. The CAG report is to be presented on the House table. All the pending 14 CAG reports will be presented. In this report, the works related to finance of the previous government have been mentioned. BJP has also been alleging from the beginning that after the CAG report is tabled on the House table, the corruption of the Aam Aadmi Party government will be exposed. The account of all the corruption done in every department will be included in this report.

 

'The government treasury is not empty'

 

On the other hand, the opposition is also preparing for this. The opposition says that the Aam Aadmi Party government has increased the budget. Which has not happened in any BJP-ruled state. Recently, the Leader of Opposition Atishi had clearly said that the government treasury has not become empty but it has increased. It is clear from this that the opposition will try to ignore the financial accounts in a way. The opposition will also try to corner the administration of the Lieutenant Governor.

 

Many secrets will be revealed.

On the other hand, the ruling party is hopeful that with the presentation of the CAG report in the House, the secrets of the Aam Aadmi Party will be revealed. The Sheesh Mahal, liquor scam, and irregularities in the education and health departments will come before the public.

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