delhi Lieutenant governor VK Saxena has written a letter to chief minister Atishi. In this letter, he demanded that the pending 14 CAG reports be put on the table of the House. Along with this, the lg has also given instructions to call a special meeting of the assembly to present the report. At the same time, the delhi government told the court that the CAG report has been sent to the lg and he has given his consent to present it in the delhi Assembly. The high court was told that the lg has also given instructions to call a special meeting of the assembly to present the report. The delhi government said that the report will be sent to the assembly Speaker in two to three days.

'Put the report on the table of the House'

Demanded to call a special meeting of the delhi assembly to immediately put the four CAG reports on the table of the House. The lg issued instructions in accordance with Section 48 of the GNCTD Act, 1991.

'CAG report is a test of transparency in governance'

lg Vinay Saxena said that CAG reports are a test of transparency in governance. It is the constitutional responsibility of the government to place them before the legislature promptly. The government has failed to discharge its constitutional responsibility by not presenting the CAG report before the assembly promptly. All these reports are from the time when arvind kejriwal was the Chief Minister.

Earlier, the delhi government sent the CAG report to the Lieutenant governor, on which the Lieutenant Governor's office said that due to fear of adverse order of the delhi high court, the delhi government finally had to send the long-pending CAG reports to the Lieutenant governor in a hurry and seek his permission, so that it could be possible to make these reports public.

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