Kejriwal's 'Sheesh Mahal' to be probed over 'lavish' renovation: BJP
No immediate reaction was available from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) or its convenor Kejriwal on the matter.
PTI

NEW DELHI, 15 FEB
The Central Vigilance
Commission has directed the Public Works Department of Delhi government to
conduct a detailed probe into the alleged merger of properties to expand the 6,
Flagstaff Road bungalow and the expenditures incurred on its interiors, BJP
leader Vijender Gupta said on Saturday.
The bungalow labelled
as "Sheesh Mahal" by the BJP for alleged corruption was occupied by
Arvind Kejriwal as the chief minister of Delhi from 2015 till the first week of
October last year.
No immediate reaction
was available from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) or its convenor Kejriwal on the
matter.
Gupta said the
Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) took cognisance of his two earlier
complaints and sought factual reports from the Public Works Department (PWD)
based on which it has now directed to conduct a detailed probe.
In his first
complaint to the CVC, the newly-elected BJP MLA from Rohini alleged that
Kejriwal flouted building regulations to construct a lavish mansion covering
40,000 square yards (8 acres) of land.
Government
properties, including plot Nos. 45 and 47 on Rajpur Road (previously housing
senior officials and judges in Type-V flats) and two bungalows (8-A and 8-B,
Flag Staff Road) were demolished and merged into the new residence, violating
ground coverage and floor area ratio norms and lacking proper layout plan
approvals, Gupta alleged.
In his second
complaint, Gupta alleged "extravagant spending" on the renovation and
interior decoration of the bungalow on 6, Flag Staff Road.
He also claimed
"massive financial irregularities" and expenditure of crores of
rupees from the taxpayers' money on luxurious amenities in the bungalow.
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