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Rekha Gupta led BJP Govt. to table 14 CAG reports on AAP regime in Assembly      

New Delhi: The newly elected BJP government is all set to table 14 Comptroller and and Auditor General (CAG) Reports today, which is the second day of the three-day session of the Delhi Assembly. The reports are pertaining to the performance of the previous Aam Admi Party Administration.

The CAG reports were previously “blocked” by the AAP government. These reports include critical audits and internal assessments of various government programmes and initiatives.

According to some, some of these reports are :

1. State Finances Audit Report (for the year ended March 2021)

2. ⁠Revenue, Economic, Social and General Sectors and PSUs (for the years ended March 31, 2020 and 2021)

3. ⁠Performance Audit of Prevention and Mitigation of Vehicular Air Pollution (for the year ended March 31, 2021)

4. ⁠Performance Audit of Children in Need of Care and Protection (for the year ended March 31, 2021)

5. ⁠State Finances Audit Report (for the year ended March 2022)

6. ⁠Performance Audit on Liquor Supply

7. ⁠State Finances Audit Report (for the year ended March 2023)

8. ⁠Performance Audit on Public Health Infrastructure and Management of Health Services

9. ⁠Performance Audit Report on Functioning of Delhi Transport Corporation

10. Performance Audit Report of Comptroller & Auditor General of India (for the year ended March 31, 2022)

Of the 14 CAG reports, four reports to be presented are finance accounts and appropriation accounts prepared by the Delhi government’s Controller of Accounts from 2021-22 and 2022-23.

Delhi chief minister Rekha Gupta, the head of BJP’s first government in the Union territory since 1998, has also accused the previous administration of “misusing” people’s “hard-earned” money, and said the AAP would have to “account for every penny”.

The three-day assembly session began on Monday, with new chief minister Rekha Gupta, her 47 BJP colleagues, and 22 AAP members, including LoP Atishi, taking oath as members of the 70-seat House.\

Dhanya Reddy S

Alma Media School Student

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