Yadav slams AAP govt over pending CAG reports
His statement came in the wake of LG VK Saxena’s letter to Chief Minister Atishi over the CAG reports. The LG has called for a special session of Delhi Assembly for laying these reports.
His statement came in the wake of LG VK Saxena’s letter to Chief Minister Atishi over the CAG reports. The LG has called for a special session of Delhi Assembly for laying these reports.
New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) Vice-Chairperson and BJP leader Kuljeet Singh Chahal on Friday hit out at former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), saying that the AAP chief and his party are not speaking on the allegations of corruption.
Atishi has asked for a preliminary report to be submitted within 3 days in this regard.
Chief Minister Atishi on Tuesday announced that 150 electric Mohalla buses will be operational across the city within the next two weeks in a bid towards improving last-mile connectivity.
Speaking on the initiative, CM Atishi stated, "This decision will bring transparency and accountability to the financial operations of IGDTUW. The audit will help identify and address any irregularities or financial mismanagement."
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi, on Wednesday, sent an official note to Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena recommending immediate reinstatement of bus marshals.
Chief Minister Atishi on Saturday announced that the 10,000 Civil Defence Volunteers (CDVs) who were removed as bus marshals last year will return to work for four months from next week in enforcing various anti-pollution measures in the capital city.
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Tuesday extended greetings as Chhath festivities started with the 'Nahay Khaaye' ritual, and the devotees from Purvanchal begin their fast as per the festival.
Atishi claimed that the BJP-led Central government is responsible for maintaining law and order in Delhi but has abandoned this duty, instead spending time obstructing the work of the elected government in Delhi.
Chief Minister Atishi on Wednesday announced that residents of 1,731 unauthorised colonies in the national capital would no longer need to submit NOCs from the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to get electricity connections.