New Delhi, May 9 || The Delhi government is tipped to review the follow-up action taken on CAG reports on air pollution and the excise policy in the second part of the Budget Session of the Eighth Legislative Assembly, scheduled to commence on May 13, said an official on Friday.
A Delhi BJP leader said the government may also bring in a resolution hailing 'Operation Sindoor' and thanking Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the decisive action against terror.
On April 1, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta tabled the CAG report on 'Performance Audit on Prevention and Mitigation of Vehicular Air Pollution in Delhi' in the Assembly, which "exposed" gaps and loopholes in the previous Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government's functioning.
The report found many shortcomings and discrepancies in the AAP government's policies towards checking vehicular emissions and pollution control certification.
Holding the previous government accountable for "glaring lapses" in Pollution Under Control certification, it said: "The system for issuing ‘fitness’ certificates to commercial vehicles was dysfunctional and prone to misuse. Audit also observed that the government did not take any action to implement the 'Delhi Management and Parking Places Rules' aimed at avoiding stagnation of vehicles and traffic congestion due to haphazardly parked vehicles."