Shunglu report: BJP demands CBI, CVC probes into AAP govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Sharpening its attack on the Kejriwal in over the findings of Shunglu Committee, the today demanded and CVC probes into "illegal" decisions of the dispensation as flagged by the panel in its report.

The party also demanded Lt Governor Anil Baijal set aside all appointments of functionaries in the government, made without the LG's approval.



Addressing a press conference here, leader Meenakshi Lekhi alleged that Chief Minister Kejriwal "looted" public money to benefit functionaries.

Lekhi, flanked by Leader of Opposition in Assembly Vijender Gupta, also charged the Kejriwal with engaging in "nepotism and corruption".

"We demanded and Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) probes into the three-member Shunglu panel report which has flagged AAP-led government's various illegal decisions including appointment of party functionaries, and allotment of land to for its office," she said.

Gupta alleged that Kejriwal-led Cabinet violated laid down rules to take several decisions.

In its report, the panel has pointed out "gross abuse of power" by the

Yesterday, demanded demanded the "suspension" of government, which enjoys a massive mandate of 65 out of 70 seats in the Assembly.

The committee headed by former CAG V K Shunglu was set up in August, 2016 to ascertain the functioning of the Congress chief Ajay Maken had accessed the report through an RTI in February.

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Shunglu report: BJP demands CBI, CVC probes into AAP govt

Sharpening its attack on the Arvind Kejriwal government in Delhi over the findings of Shunglu Committee, the BJP today demanded CBI and CVC probes into "illegal" decisions of the AAP dispensation as flagged by the panel in its report. The party also demanded Lt Governor Anil Baijal set aside all appointments of AAP functionaries in the Delhi government, made without the LG's approval. Addressing a press conference here, BJP leader Meenakshi Lekhi alleged that Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal "looted" public money to benefit AAP functionaries. Lekhi, flanked by Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly Vijender Gupta, also charged the Kejriwal government with engaging in "nepotism and corruption". "We demanded CBI and Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) probes into the three-member Shunglu panel report which has flagged AAP-led Delhi government's various illegal decisions including appointment of party functionaries, and allotment of land to Aam Aadmi Party for its office," she ... Sharpening its attack on the Kejriwal in over the findings of Shunglu Committee, the today demanded and CVC probes into "illegal" decisions of the dispensation as flagged by the panel in its report.

The party also demanded Lt Governor Anil Baijal set aside all appointments of functionaries in the government, made without the LG's approval.

Addressing a press conference here, leader Meenakshi Lekhi alleged that Chief Minister Kejriwal "looted" public money to benefit functionaries.

Lekhi, flanked by Leader of Opposition in Assembly Vijender Gupta, also charged the Kejriwal with engaging in "nepotism and corruption".

"We demanded and Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) probes into the three-member Shunglu panel report which has flagged AAP-led government's various illegal decisions including appointment of party functionaries, and allotment of land to for its office," she said.

Gupta alleged that Kejriwal-led Cabinet violated laid down rules to take several decisions.

In its report, the panel has pointed out "gross abuse of power" by the

Yesterday, demanded demanded the "suspension" of government, which enjoys a massive mandate of 65 out of 70 seats in the Assembly.

The committee headed by former CAG V K Shunglu was set up in August, 2016 to ascertain the functioning of the Congress chief Ajay Maken had accessed the report through an RTI in February.

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

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