New Delhi: CM Arvind Kejriwal claimed that the Delhi government is the most honest government in the country. To prove his point, he referred to the action taken by the central investigative agencies in Delhi in the last five years. Kejriwal said, in five years, the Central Government put all its investigative agencies behind us. But all agencies including CBI, ED, Income Tax Department, Delhi Police have given a clean chit. If the CBI people still want to investigate, then the Delhi government will welcome them. CAA and NRC: BJP angry at spreading confusion of opposition, preparing to reverse propaganda At the same time, Kejriwal said these things while presenting his government's five-year report card in the party office on Tuesday. His cabinet colleagues, MPs, MLAs and officials were present in the program. On this occasion, Kejriwal gave a detailed account of the work done in ten other areas including education, health, women's safety. Kejriwal said that before the election came, all the parties used to say that they would get work done in raw colonies, but on regaining power, all the rules were given by referring to the rules. CAA: Police closely monitoring social media activities; special list made to monitor inflammatory messages According to information received from the sources, after the formation of the government, a lot of work was done in the basic sector by changing the rules and regulations. About 8 thousand crore rupees were spent on this. Kejriwal said that we do not, today all the central government agencies have given a clean chit to the Delhi government and AAP. The CBI raided the houses of Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, Minister Satyendar Jain and many MLAs, including Delhi Secretariat, but nothing was found from anywhere. This proves that the Delhi government has acted with integrity in five years. Kejriwal quipped that while he was making the report card, we had a lot of difficulty with what to write and what not to write. It has been a problem to face difficulty in writing so many works. Pakistan PM's cabinet decision, Mariam Nawaz will not be able to go abroad