New Delhi [India], January 6 (ANI): Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa on Tuesday accused the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) of intentionally withholding essential Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) experiences over the previous a number of years to allegedly conceal irregularities, asserting that these experiences would now be tabled within the Delhi Assembly and mentioned intimately, amid an intensifying political confrontation over air air pollution within the nationwide capital.
Sirsa claimed that the AAP authorities deliberately averted putting the CAG experiences earlier than the Assembly to forestall its alleged wrongdoings from coming to gentle.
‘The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) experiences from the previous couple of years had been withheld by the Aam Aadmi Party in order that their wrongdoings couldn’t be dropped at gentle. There are three CAG experiences: the Sheesh Mahal report, the Delhi Jal Board report, and the air pollution report. All these experiences will likely be tabled within the House,’ he mentioned whereas talking to the media.
He additionally appealed to the Leader of the Opposition, Atishi, to take part within the dialogue within the Assembly as an alternative of avoiding debate. ‘I wish to reiterate my request to the Leader of the Opposition, Atishi Marlena, to take part on this debate, and never run away from it. This is concerning the folks of Delhi,’ he mentioned.
Sirsa additional alleged that AAP did not successfully sort out Delhi’s air air pollution throughout its 11-year tenure. ‘You failed for 11 years to handle the air pollution and the air in Delhi. Now that Arvind Kejriwal has mentioned to not focus on, you might be operating away from it. Atishi, you should not have to listen to every thing from Kejriwal. The folks of Delhi have elected you, and you’re the Leader of the Opposition, so it’s your obligation to lift the problems regarding Delhi,’ he added.
Emphasising the necessity for accountability, Sirsa mentioned the proposed dialogue would focus each on alleged lapses of the earlier authorities and the steps taken by the present dispensation. ‘Now, after 11 years, we wish to let you know concerning the errors you have made, and we additionally need you to debate the nice work we have achieved within the final 11 months. We wish to have an open dialogue,’ he mentioned.
He additional acknowledged that the talk ought to tackle key questions concerning governance and the general public curiosity. ‘Where had been the shortcomings, how did these shortcomings happen, why could not the folks of Delhi get clear air, what had been the explanations behind this nice injustice being achieved to the folks of Delhi in the present day?’ ‘This dialogue ought to happen, and that’s what the Assembly ground is for,’ Sirsa added.
Meanwhile, on Monday, AAP MLAs led by Atishi staged a protest contained in the Delhi Legislative Assembly premises, elevating considerations over the deteriorating air high quality within the nationwide capital. (ANI)

