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Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal urged the new Delhi government to present the CAG report and clean the Yamuna River. She criticized former CM Arvind Kejriwal for betraying the anti-corruption movement and called for action on corruption revealed in the 2016 CAG report.

New Delhi [India], February 20 (ANI): Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal urged the newly elected Delhi government on Thursday to table the Comptroller and Auditor General's (CAG) report and clean the Yamuna River at the earliest.

Hitting out at former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, she accused him of betraying the anti-corruption movement and called it a "shameful" thing. "How shameful is it that Arvind Kejriwal betrayed the movement he started - he became the CM with his fight against corruption and had started such a massive movement. CAG reports from 2016 have not been tabled in Vidhan Sabha till date," she told ANI.

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"So, I want those reports to be tabled, all the corruption to be revealed and strict action to be taken. I appeal to the govt to clean river Yamuna at the earliest. Sadly, Yamuna has been reduced to a drainage in the last 10 years. It is important to rejuvenate it," she added.

Maliwal had raised the issue of a dirty and polluted Yamuna in the Delhi elections too, where she collected some of the river water and protested against the former CM Kejriwal, along with various other Purvanchali women.

The BJP legislators, including the ones who were sworn in today, are likely to inspect the Yamuna river. Earlier today, Delhi minister Pankaj Kumar Singh told ANI, "We will go (for inspection of river Yamuna). The council of ministers is going there. You will find a clean and beautiful Yamuna, BJP promises you this. You will find it in a different form in the next Chhath."

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Regarding the CAG report, Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured the people on February 8 that the report will be presented in the first session of the newly elected assembly itself.
Notably, the CAG report revealed a significant revenue loss of Rs 2,026 crore due to irregularities in the Delhi government's excise policy. The report's findings stated that there were deviations from the objectives of the policy, a lack of transparency in pricing, and violations in issuing licenses that were not penalised.

Rekha Gupta was sworn in as the Delhi Chief Minister today, leading the 48 MLAs of the BJP in the assembly. AAP will be the main opposition party with 22 MLAs. (ANI)