Ajay Maken demands Arvind Kejriwal's resignation over Shunglu report

Maken demanded that an inquiry should be launched to probe the matter

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. Photo: PTI
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. Photo: PTI

president Maken on Thursday demanded the resignation of Chief Minister Kejriwal over the Shunglu Committee report that has accused the of nepotism in making appointments and abuse of power.

Maken demanded that an inquiry should be launched to probe the matter on the basis of the findings of the Shunglu Committee report.

"If Kejriwal has any conscience left then he should immediately resign from the Chief Minister's post," Maken told reporters.

"An inquiry should be launched in this connection. Kejriwal has no right to be on the post during the investigation," he said.

Categorising the Shunglu panel report into three categories, Maken - who claimed that he got the report through an RTI - accused the Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) of corruption, nepotism and misuse of public money for "unsanctioned" foreign tours of AAP leaders.

Maken also said that the supporters and workers on Friday would stage a protest against AAP in all 272 wards of and make people aware about the AAP government's "wrongdoing" as highlighted in the Shunglu Committee report.

The three-member Shunglu Committee, headed by former Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) V.K. Shunglu, was set up by then Lt Governor Najeeb Jung after the High Court gave primacy to the LG in administrative affairs in August last year.

The report which has been accessed by IANS, questioned the appointment of Health Minister Satyendar Jain's daughter Soumya Jain to the post of advisor to mission director in government's Mohalla Clinic project.

The committee raised questions on the appointment of Nikunj Agarwal, a relative of Chief Minister Kejriwal's wife, as Officer on Special Duty (OSD) to the Health Minister.

The committee also questioned a cabinet decision of allotting government-owned 206, Rouse Avenue bungalow to the AAP as its office.

Ajay Maken demands Arvind Kejriwal's resignation over Shunglu report

Maken demanded that an inquiry should be launched to probe the matter

Maken demanded that an inquiry should be launched to probe the matter

president Maken on Thursday demanded the resignation of Chief Minister Kejriwal over the Shunglu Committee report that has accused the of nepotism in making appointments and abuse of power.

Maken demanded that an inquiry should be launched to probe the matter on the basis of the findings of the Shunglu Committee report.

"If Kejriwal has any conscience left then he should immediately resign from the Chief Minister's post," Maken told reporters.

"An inquiry should be launched in this connection. Kejriwal has no right to be on the post during the investigation," he said.

Categorising the Shunglu panel report into three categories, Maken - who claimed that he got the report through an RTI - accused the Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) of corruption, nepotism and misuse of public money for "unsanctioned" foreign tours of AAP leaders.

Maken also said that the supporters and workers on Friday would stage a protest against AAP in all 272 wards of and make people aware about the AAP government's "wrongdoing" as highlighted in the Shunglu Committee report.

The three-member Shunglu Committee, headed by former Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) V.K. Shunglu, was set up by then Lt Governor Najeeb Jung after the High Court gave primacy to the LG in administrative affairs in August last year.

The report which has been accessed by IANS, questioned the appointment of Health Minister Satyendar Jain's daughter Soumya Jain to the post of advisor to mission director in government's Mohalla Clinic project.

The committee raised questions on the appointment of Nikunj Agarwal, a relative of Chief Minister Kejriwal's wife, as Officer on Special Duty (OSD) to the Health Minister.

The committee also questioned a cabinet decision of allotting government-owned 206, Rouse Avenue bungalow to the AAP as its office.

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