Delhi’s budget was to be presented on Tuesday but the Ministry of Home Affairs put a stop to it and after that Delhi’s budget could not be presented. After this, CM Kejriwal wrote a letter to the PM and after that the budget was approved. Earlier, Kejriwal had accused the central government of stalling Delhi’s budget.
According to the information, the Ministry of Home Affairs had sought answers from the Delhi government on three issues including advertisements. But the Delhi government did not respond and the budget could not be approved. Here, after the budget was approved by the Centre, Arvind Kejriwal targeted the Center in the Assembly.
He said that in the history of 75 years of the country, the budget of any government has not been stopped. We sent the budget on Tuesday without any changes over his objections and he approved it. This arrogance is not right. In such a situation, the budget of the Delhi government will be presented.