Bedi,who is presently in New Delhi and has met the Union HRD and Health Ministers, posted this on her Twitter handle.
"With the expected surge of finances due to Smart City and several other infrastructure development projects in the pipeline,the union territory must be kept under close scrutiny by the Centre, despite it remaining away by geographical distance and away from central media gaze."
The former IPS officer has been at loggerheads with the Congress government on many issues, including one relating to admission of students in government quota to Post Graduate medical courses in deemed universities and private medical colleges here.
"We have to save Puducherry from all forms of exploitation to protect its people," she added.
The Lt Governor tweeted that during her meeting with Union Health Minister J P Nadda she had sought a clear plan for admission of students to under-graduate courses to prevent the 'mess' as was seen in admission to PG courses.
She wanted Medical Council of India and University Grants Commission to work together.
BJP president Amit Shah, during a visit to Puducherry on Monday had said the Congress-led Puducherry government headed by Chief Minister V Narayanasamy was the "most corrupt."
Speaking at an event organised by the local BJP unit, he had also attacked the previous UPA government at the Centre for causing "policy paralysis" and said the Narendra Modi regime in contrast had "implemented various schemes for all sections of people and was free of corruption".
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