The upcoming Winter Session of the Delhi Assembly, commencing on January 5, will feature the presentation of CAG reports concerning expenditures on Arvind Kejriwal’s official residence, Delhi Jal Board finances, and alleged corruption in government-funded colleges, as stated by Minister Kapil Mishra. Alongside highlighting financial irregularities of the previous administration, discussions on combating pollution will also be a key agenda during the session. Scientific reports spanning two decades on pollution conditions will be shared, addressing past deficiencies and outlining future strategies.
Minister Mishra emphasized the government’s commitment to engaging in constructive dialogues for a united front against pollution, welcoming input from Opposition members. Stressing a zero-tolerance policy towards corruption, Mishra warned of stringent actions against any public officials involved in malpractice, citing recent suspensions in the Revenue Department as an example. He criticized AAP leaders for allegedly spreading falsehoods and highlighted the importance of honesty in governance, especially in light of unfulfilled promises in Punjab.
The Winter Session, inaugurated by Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena, will convene from January 5 to 8, marking the Fourth Session of the Eighth Legislative Assembly of Delhi.
