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New Delhi: Appointment of 1984 Batch IPS Officer Rakesh Asthana as Police Commissioner Delhi will be discussed on the first day of the Monson Assembly Delhi session starting on Thursday.
During the discussion of the short duration of AAP MLA Sanjeev Jha, Akhilesh Pati Tripathi and Som Dutt will begin a discussion about ‘the appointment of the Delhi Police Commissioner who violates the direction of the Supreme Court’.
In a surprise to move the Ministry of Home Affairs on Tuesday appointed asthana as a new police commissioner, four days before he would retire from the service.
Asthana’s appointment took part in the extension of the service for a year and the transfer of cadres between, because he belonged to Cadre Gujarat and Delhi CP’s position was under AGMUT cadres.
The new police commissioner took over on Wednesday.
Meanwhile the Monsun session is likely to be windy with opposition planning to corner the government on various problems including Covid management.
“Opposition wants to ask the government why health service infrastructure in Delhi fainted during the second wave leaving people to fight alone.
There are no beds in hospitals, lack of oxygen and no ICU beds even though Delhi faces the first wave and understands the shortcomings but no one Delhi government was carried out, “said opposition leader in Delhi Ramvir Singh Bidhuri.
Opposition will also increase the water crisis and water logging, poor public transport systems in the capital among other issues.
The session will start at 11am with a question and answer hours after the reference of the obituary.
With special mention (rules 280) that will follow after question hours, members will increase problems related to their constituencies and public important problems.
Then AAP MLA Bhavna Gaur will move the movement of seeking Bharat Ratna for Bahuguna Sunder Lal’s environment for its very large and significant contribution in the environmental field.
CM Arvind Kejriwal recently wrote a letter to PM Narendra Modi who was seeking the highest civil honor for Bahuguna.
The blame game that is heated on water logging is likely to be witnessed in assembly.
AAP MLA will begin a discussion of ‘city corporate failure in preventing water logging and the maintenance of waterways while BJP is also determined to corner the government.
According to Business Listings, BJP Mlaas Vijender Gupta and other people will begin a discussion about ‘Delhi’s Government’s failure to open a new school or college and lack of teachers at school.’ Meanwhile the Head of BJP Delhi Adesh Gupta and Bidhuri besides the others have planned protests outside the Assembly against “fraud” in the Government AAP.
Delhi Secretary General BJP Harsh Malhotra said people were forced to drink and contaminated water supplied to them by the AAP government.
“Protests contrary to DTC fraud, government failure in education, free distribution of rations and other sectors,” said Malhotra.

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