Delhi Assembly to Debate Censure Motion, CAG Reports in Key Session

The Delhi Legislative Assembly will convene on Monday to address a censure motion related to the opposition's move for the Lok Sabha Speaker's removal. Several committee reports, including from the Public Accounts and Privileges committees, will be presented. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta will table multiple Comptroller and Auditor General reports covering state finances and departmental audits from 2020-2023. The session sets the stage for the upcoming budget presentation on March 24, 2026, marking a critical period for Delhi's financial planning.

Key Points: Delhi Assembly Censure Motion & CAG Reports on Monday Agenda

  • Censure motion on Lok Sabha Speaker removal
  • Multiple CAG reports on state finances
  • Audit papers for key universities
  • Budget presentation scheduled for March 24, 2026
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Delhi Assembly to take up censure motion, multiple CAG reports, and Audit papers tomorrow

Delhi Assembly to take up censure motion, present multiple CAG audit reports, and lay groundwork for 2026 budget session starting March 23.

"key financial and policy matters are set to be deliberated, shaping the governance and developmental trajectory - Assembly Release"

New Delhi, March 22

The Delhi Legislative Assembly is set to take up key business on Monday, including a censure motion moved by Member Shikha Roy concerning the resolution brought by the Opposition in the Lok Sabha for the removal of the Lok Sabha Speaker.

The House will also see the presentation of several reports, with Deputy Speaker Mohan Singh Bisht and Abhay Verma presenting the Fourth Report of the Business Advisory Committee, Ajay Mahawar and Arvinder Singh Lovely presenting the First and Second Reports of the Committee on Public Accounts, Ajay Mahawar and Satish Upadhyay presenting the Third Report of the same Committee, and Parduyman Singh Rajput alongside Abhay Verma presenting the Second Report of the Committee of Privileges.

In addition, Chief Minister and Finance Minister Rekha Gupta will lay on the Table copies of multiple reports of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India relating to state finances, performance audits, and the functioning of key departments and universities in Delhi for the years 2020-2023.

Minister of Higher Education Ashish Sood will lay annual accounts and separate audit reports of the Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi, Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University of Delhi, and the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board, along with the Annual Report of IIIT Delhi.

Minister of Food & Supplies Manjinder Singh Sirsa will also lay copies of notifications from the Weights and Measures Department pertaining to amendments in Delhi Legal Metrology (Enforcement) Rules.

The Budget for the National Capital Territory of Delhi is scheduled to be presented in the House on March 24, 2026, marking a key highlight of the session and setting the stage for important financial and policy deliberations.

The release on Saturday said the upcoming Budget Session assumes particular significance in the legislative calendar, as key financial and policy matters are set to be deliberated, shaping the governance and developmental trajectory of the National Capital Territory of Delhi.

The Second Part of the Fourth Session (Budget Session) of the Eighth Legislative Assembly will be held from March 23 to 25, 2026.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The censure motion seems like a distraction from the main issues. We need our MLAs to focus on the budget and the audit findings. So much taxpayer money is involved. Let's see some real work done! 💪
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Aman W
Good to see the Weights and Measures rules being updated. As a small shop owner in Karol Bagh, this directly affects us. Hope the amendments are practical and help curb malpractices. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
The focus on university audits is crucial. As an alumna of Delhi University, I've seen infrastructure issues firsthand. Hope the reports lead to better funding and transparency for IIIT-D and Ambedkar University. Our students deserve the best.
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Vikram M
Budget on 24th March 2026? That's two years away! This article must be about a future session. Regardless, the presentation of past CAG reports is a good step. Accountability should be timely, not delayed by years. The system needs to be faster.
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Kavya N
The Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board audit is very important. So many people live in shelters and JJ clusters. I hope the report is taken seriously and leads to concrete improvements in their living conditions. 🙏

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