Delhi Assembly Live: BJP Demands Resignations, AAP Ministers Leave as CAG Report Starts Conflict
AAP and BJP lawmakers clashed over a damning CAG report exposing financial mismanagement on the second day of the Delhi Vidhan Sabha, turning the meeting into a political battleground.Here are all of the explosive moments from today’s session, which included walkouts, accusations flying, and ferocious speeches:
🔥 Day 2 Fireworks 10:30 AM: BJP yells, “Answer CAG first!”as AAP’s Atishi Marlena tables a motion to address the water crisis.
11:15 AM: Pandemonium breaks out as BJP MLA Rekha Gupta waves the CAG report and calls for CM Kejriwal’s resignation.
urgent discussion of the “fake allegations” made by the BJP
2:30 PM: LoP Ramvir Singh Bidhuri refers to the CAG’s conclusions as “public funds theft.”
AAP ministers stage a walkout at 1:00 PM after the speaker dismisses the need for an urgent discussion of the BJP’s “fake allegations.”
2:30 PM: AAP responds with a “political vendetta” after LoP Ramvir Singh Bidhuri labels CAG findings “theft of public funds.”
💣 CAG Report Revealed
According to the report of the Comptroller and Auditor General:
Inconsistencies in Delhi Jal Board contracts totaling ₹1,728 crore
42% of school funding was diverted to “mystery projects.”
In ration schemes, 15,000 fictitious recipients
AAP’s defense: “The BJP is concealing its failure in MCDs by using CAG.” Where is the sanitation fund worth ₹2,500 crore? Atishi Marlena
Moments That Go Viral
Rekha Gupta of the BJP: “Corruption has blackened Kejriwal’s face!”
“Stop weaponizing agencies, Modi ji!” said Saurabh Bhardwaj of the AAP.
Speaker’s Mic Drop: “This is not a fish market, this is the Vidhan Sabha!”
📊 Public Response 280K+ tweets on Twitter/X: #DelhiAssemblyChaos trends
Pro-AAP Hashtags: #BJPLies, #CAGFakeReport
Hashtags supporting the BJP: #KejriwalResign, #AAPScam
📅 What Comes Next?
Agenda for Day 3: Discussion of Delhi’s air pollution issue
AAP prepares a Supreme Court challenge in CAG fallout
The BJP’s Action: Saturday nationwide demonstrations
Timeline of the Crisis Date of the Event
The Assembly tabled the CAG report on February 24.
Day 1: February 25: AAP rejects report as “biased”
February 26 (Day 2)
Walkouts and resignation calls from the BJP
SC hearing anticipated on February 27
💡 Why Delhiites Should Care About This: A 24/7 water supply or more than 500 schools could have been fixed for ₹1,728cr.
The AAP-BJP conflict sets the tone for the 2024 elections.
For Democracy: Is it possible for institutions to stay impartial in the face of political conflict?
The Last Shot
One fact becomes apparent as the Delhi Assembly turns into a theater of accusations: taxpayers suffer while politicians quarrel. Watch this space for more drama on Day 3!