AAP Leader Atishi wrote to Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta, accusing him of bias during previous sessions. She called for equal speaking time for opposition MLAs and criticized actions that undermined democratic norms, demanding reforms ahead of the Budget session.
Delhi Assembly Leader of the Opposition Atishi on Wednesday criticized the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for failing to deliver on their promises to Delhi's women, including the Rs 2,500 aid and free LPG cylinders.
Delhi Assembly Leader of Opposition and former Chief Minister Atishi has strongly criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the delay in implementing the women's financial assistance scheme in the national capital.
During the meeting, the NeVA team provided a comprehensive presentation highlighting the key features of the application, an official statement from the Assembly said.
Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta on Friday convened a meeting with officers from the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs to discuss implementing the National e-Vidhan Application (NeVA) in the Delhi Assembly.
Gupta earlier said that the budget session will begin on March 24 and the budget will be tabled by the newly formed government between March 24 and 26, in which the government will strive to take suggestions from all sections of society.
With just a few weeks left for the Delhi Assembly's budget session, Speaker Vijender Gupta constituted a committee on Private members' bills and resolutions and a Business Advisory Committee on Wednesday, a statement from the Delhi Secretariat read.
On Monday, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said that the Budget for 'Viksit Delhi' will be presented in the Assembly between March 24 and 26, in which the government will strive to take suggestions from all sections of the society.