El Tribunal Superior de Delhi rechaza las peticiones de BSES contra la propuesta de auditoría del CAG

El Tribunal Superior de Delhi desestimó las peticiones presentadas por BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd. y BSES Yamuna Power Ltd. contra una auditoría propuesta por el Contralor y Auditor General.

Un tribunal de guardia presidido por el juez Tejas Karia dictaminó el lunes que el recurso presentado por las distribuidoras eléctricas era prematuro. El tribunal se negó a interferir en la propuesta del gobierno de Delhi.

El ministro de Energía, Ashish Sood, celebró la decisión. Declaró que la sentencia había dejado completamente al descubierto el fracaso del anterior gobierno del Aam Aadmi Party. Sood alegó una clara colusión entre las empresas eléctricas y el Aam Aadmi Party.

La líder de la oposición, Atishi, respondió que las acusaciones carecían de fundamento. Señaló que el anterior gobierno había ordenado una auditoría de las distribuidoras sobre el tema del recargo de pensiones en octubre de 2024 para garantizar la transparencia para más de 20.000 pensionistas del Delhi Vidyut Board.

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