New Delhi, Feb. 24 -- The first session of the newly elected 70-member Delhi Assembly, beginning Monday, is expected to be stormy as the BJP government is set to table long-pending 14 CAG reports, which examine the financial and administrative performance of the previous AAP government in the national capital. The CAG reports, which are to be tabled in the House on February 25, have been at the centre of a fierce battle between the BJP and the AAP, with the former accusing the previous administration of delaying their release to hide alleged corruption.
During the AAP's tenure, Rohini MLA Vijender Gupta, who is all set to be elected as the Speaker of the new Assembly, along with six other BJP legislators had filed a petition in Delhi high ...