AAP MLA Somnath Bharti moved a private members' resolution over the issue, which he later withdrew on the advice of Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia who said any such move would amount to a "haste".
Several AAP MLAs, including Alka Lamba, Bhavna Gaur participated in the discussion and slammed the civic bodies for their "inefficiency" in managing the day-to-day affairs.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia identified the "failure" of the MCDs in ensuring cleanliness and collecting property tax, "which are their fundamental duties".
Leader of the Opposition Vijender Gupta said the root cause of the precarious situation that the civic bodies find themsleves lies in their trifurcation. "The financial viability was not kept in mind at that point," Gupta said.
"They never took loan but the debt has been imposed on them. And there should be a detailed discussion on the Fourth Finance Commission Report first," he said.
Bharti, who later withdrew the resolution, levelled charges of alleged encroachment on councillors. BJP MLA OP Sharma dared the government to hold elections in the vacant seats of the corporations before demanding fresh polls.
Lamba questioned as to why the corporations had not recovered amount worth Rs 50 lakh from the DDCA. "24 schools have also been shut down due to their efficiency," she said.
Earlier AAP MLA Som Dutt raised the issue of deaths due to accidents in the BRT corridor which the government has recently decided to dismantle.
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