AAP says LG cancelled allotment of bungalow for party office

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Accusing the of playing dirty politics, the on Friday said Lt Governor Anil Baijal had cancelled the allotment of a bungalow on 206 Rouse Avenue, renamed Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Marg, that houses the headquarters.

However, the Lt. Governor's Office did not confirm the development.

Speaking at a public meeting at Nangloi here, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said he got to know that the Lt Governor had cancelled the allotment of the Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg bungalow to the (AAP).

Kejriwal said the (BJP)-led Central government first got a CBI raid conducted against him but found nothing.

"Then they said they would recover Rs 97 crore from me. I don't even have 97 rupees... My only fault was that I worked for people's welfare," the leader said.

Baijal had last month asked the government to recover Rs 97 crore from the that it spent on certain advertisements.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said the allotment of the party's office was cancelled because of the AAP's fight against corruption.

"It's not a joke. We are fighting a battle to save the nation from corrupt people and their agents. So this was bound to happen," Sisodia tweeted.

leader Sanjay Singh accused the of playing "dirty politics" and called the decision "unfortunate, unjust and non-democratic".

"Why so much enmity with the What crime has the committed that you (Lt. Governor) do not let us work in " he asked.

The leader said despite holding 67 of the 70 seats in the Assembly, the was not being allowed to have its office in the capital while both the and the Congress with three and zero seats respectively had offices allotted for them.

"I do not understand what kind of discrimination is being done to the "

The Lt Governor's move comes a day after a three-member Shunglu Committee appointed by the then Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung questioned a Cabinet decision to allot the government-owned Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg bungalow to the for its office.

"Since land is a 'reserved' subject, this decision should be deemed null and void," the report said, referring to land in not falling under the city government's purview.

"The elected government doesn't have any power to deal with the subject of land, let alone allot it," the report added.

Headed by former Comptroller and Auditor General V.K. Shunglu, the committee was set up by Jung in August last year after the High Court gave primacy to the Lt. Governor in Delhi's administrative affairs.

The report was submitted to the L-G's office in November last year, weeks before Jung resigned on December 22.

--IANS

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AAP says LG cancelled allotment of bungalow for party office

Accusing the BJP of playing dirty politics, the AAP on Friday said Delhi Lt Governor Anil Baijal had cancelled the allotment of a bungalow on 206 Rouse Avenue, renamed Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Marg, that houses the AAP headquarters.

Accusing the of playing dirty politics, the on Friday said Lt Governor Anil Baijal had cancelled the allotment of a bungalow on 206 Rouse Avenue, renamed Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Marg, that houses the headquarters.

However, the Lt. Governor's Office did not confirm the development.

Speaking at a public meeting at Nangloi here, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said he got to know that the Lt Governor had cancelled the allotment of the Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg bungalow to the (AAP).

Kejriwal said the (BJP)-led Central government first got a CBI raid conducted against him but found nothing.

"Then they said they would recover Rs 97 crore from me. I don't even have 97 rupees... My only fault was that I worked for people's welfare," the leader said.

Baijal had last month asked the government to recover Rs 97 crore from the that it spent on certain advertisements.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said the allotment of the party's office was cancelled because of the AAP's fight against corruption.

"It's not a joke. We are fighting a battle to save the nation from corrupt people and their agents. So this was bound to happen," Sisodia tweeted.

leader Sanjay Singh accused the of playing "dirty politics" and called the decision "unfortunate, unjust and non-democratic".

"Why so much enmity with the What crime has the committed that you (Lt. Governor) do not let us work in " he asked.

The leader said despite holding 67 of the 70 seats in the Assembly, the was not being allowed to have its office in the capital while both the and the Congress with three and zero seats respectively had offices allotted for them.

"I do not understand what kind of discrimination is being done to the "

The Lt Governor's move comes a day after a three-member Shunglu Committee appointed by the then Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung questioned a Cabinet decision to allot the government-owned Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg bungalow to the for its office.

"Since land is a 'reserved' subject, this decision should be deemed null and void," the report said, referring to land in not falling under the city government's purview.

"The elected government doesn't have any power to deal with the subject of land, let alone allot it," the report added.

Headed by former Comptroller and Auditor General V.K. Shunglu, the committee was set up by Jung in August last year after the High Court gave primacy to the Lt. Governor in Delhi's administrative affairs.

The report was submitted to the L-G's office in November last year, weeks before Jung resigned on December 22.

--IANS

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(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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