The Monsoon Session of Delhi assembly which will begin tomorrow is likely to see an aggressive BJP taking on the government on a range of issues like power tariff hike, delay in regularisation of colonies, crime against women and rocketing price of onions.
Leader of Opposition V K Malhotra said BJP will corner the Delhi Government for "failing miserably" on almost all fronts.
The Session will conclude on August 30 and it will have a total of three sittings. Proceedings of the assembly can be seen live through webcast which has been introduced for the first time.
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The senior BJP leader slammed the government for calling the Session only for three days.
"This Monsoons session would be the last session of the present Assembly and calling it for mere three days shows government does not want to face the opposition," Malhotra said.
The session is likely to begin on a stormy note as Malhotra said the BJP was determined to "expose" the government on all its "failures".
A meeting of BJP legislative party was held under chairmanship of Malhotra in which the party finalised its strategy.
"Delhi is surrounded by various problems and the Sheila Dikshit government failed miserably to solve any of the problems, be it rising prices of essential commodities or providing water to citizens. This government has betrayed residents of the unauthorised colonies," Malhotra said.
He said as per convention, the House should sit for at least 60 to 100 days in a year but the Delhi governed had convened it for 101 days during the last five years.
Malhotra said BJP has given notice for discussion on a number of issues including plight of residents of unauthorised colonies and slums, increasing incidents of crime against women and deteriorating law and order situation in the city.
"In addition to these, notices have been given for discussions on ever increasing tariff of water and electricity, the scam of lane testing in Transport department, increasing pollution level in Yamuna," he said.
Assembly speaker Yoganand Shastri said 43 notices for short duration discussions have been received by the Assembly secretariat.
He said a notice for tabling the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (Amendment) Bill, 2013 has been received by the Assembly secretariat.
Sources in the Government said they have also finalised strategy against the opposition.
"We are ready to counter the BJP," said a senior Minister.