New Delhi (The Uttam Hindu) : The Delhi government has announced a four-day assembly session, starting from February 24, to discuss and table 14 pending reports from the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG). The move is seen as an effort by the government to ensure transparency and accountability in its financial dealings.

According to sources, the 14 CAG reports pertain to various departments of the Delhi government, including finance, health, education, and transport. The reports are expected to highlight irregularities and discrepancies in the government's financial transactions, procurement processes, and project implementations. The four-day assembly session is expected to be a crucial one, with the opposition parties likely to corner the government over the findings of the CAG reports. The ruling party, on the other hand, will try to defend its actions and policies.

"We have called the assembly session to discuss the CAG reports and to ensure that the government is transparent and accountable in its financial dealings," said a senior government official. The CAG reports are expected to be tabled on the first day of the assembly session, followed by discussions and debates over the next three days. The opposition parties have already started preparing for the session, with many of them demanding answers from the government over the alleged irregularities.

The Delhi government has been facing criticism over its financial management, with the opposition parties alleging that there have been irregularities in the procurement of goods and services, as well as in the implementation of projects. The tabling of the CAG reports is expected to provide more clarity on these allegations and to help the government identify areas where it needs to improve its financial management.

The four-day assembly session is expected to be a significant one, with the government and the opposition parties likely to engage in heated debates and discussions over the CAG reports. As the assembly session approaches, the Delhi government is gearing up to defend its actions and policies, while the opposition parties are preparing to corner the government over the alleged irregularities. The next four days are expected to be crucial in determining the outcome of the assembly session.

The Uttam Hindu

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