BJP slams Kejriwal over 'Sheesh Mahal 2'; AAP calls it fake
BJP dubbed the new bungalow alotted to Arvind Kejriwal at Lodhi Estate 'Sheesh Mahal 2'.
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Delhi Public Works Department Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma said Kejriwal has become habituated to living lavishly (ANI)
New Delhi, 25 April
The Bharatiya Janata Party on Saturday cornered Aam Aadmi Party national convener Arvind Kejriwal over the new bungalow allotted to him at Lodhi Estate here, dubbing it as "Sheesh Mahal 2" and alleging expenditure of private money to build amenities in it. AAP has denied the allegation, calling it fake.
Addressing a press conference at the BJP headquarters here,
Delhi Public Works Department Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma said Kejriwal
has become habituated to living lavishly.
"After he was forced out of Sheesh Mahal by Dhurandhar
voters of Delhi, he shifted to Punjab, where he grabbed a bungalow, and now he
has prepared Sheesh Mahal 2 at Lodhi Estate," Verma said.
Showing pictures of the Type VII bungalow allotted by the
Centre to Kejriwal as chief of AAP, which is a national party, the Minister
said the Central Public Works Department does not spend so much money on
bungalows and alleged that "private money" was spent to create superior quality amenities in it.
He sought to know from the AAP and Kejriwal how much money
was spent on the bungalow and what the source of it was.
Meanwhile, AAP leader Atishi said the photographs released
by Verma were fake. In an X post in Hindi, the former chief minister said,
"All the pictures released by Parvesh Verma are fake. They are not
pictures of Kejriwal ji's house."
"To find out whose house is how luxurious, (chief
minister) Rekha Gupta ji and lieutenant governor sahib should open their own
houses, and Kejriwal ji will open his house. The public will decide for
itself," she added.
The BJP had dubbed the 6, Flagstaff Road bungalow in Civil
Lines, where Kejriwal lived as Delhi Chief Minister till September 2024, as
"Sheesh Mahal" over alleged financial irregularities involved in its
reconstruction and acquisition of lavish interiors and household goods.
Verma said that Kejriwal's new residence at 95, Lodhi
Estate, where he has shifted now, has five bedrooms and four drawing rooms. It
has amenities superior to any other bungalow in Lutyens' Delhi, including those
of the leaders of other parties, such as the Congress and the DMK.
Verma, who defeated Kejriwal on the New Delhi seat in the Assembly
elections last year, alleged that AAP's corruption was the reason behind seven
of its Rajya Sabha MPs quitting the party on Friday.
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