Kejriwal's nephew arrested in PWD scam, AAP-BJP trade charges (Roundup)

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Anti-Corruption Branch on Thursday arrested Minister Arvind Kejriwal's nephew in an alleged scam totalling Rs 6 crore in the (PWD).

Bansal was later sent in one-day judicial custody on Thursday after he was presented in a here. Deep told IANS that Bansal will be presented in court again at 11 a.m. on Friday to seek his police custody.

Informed sources told IANS that Bansal fainted in the court room, but a said that he "feigned illness" and was later taken to for a check-up.

BJP sought Kejriwal's resignation over the arrest, while the ruling hit back by dubbing the arrest a "part of the BJP's vendetta politics".

"Kejriwal has lost all moral right to rule and if he has any morality left then he should resign," Tiwari said.

Vinay Bansal, the son of Kejriwal's Surender Bansal, was a partner in a firm alleged to be involved in the scam.

"The registered an FIR on May 8, 2017 after a complaint that got a tender below 46 per cent on behalf of company Renu Construction, on the estimated cost of Rs 4.9 lakh," Deep said.

"It was also mentioned in the complaint that the quality of iron and supplied were not up to the mark. During the probe, it was found that iron and were brought from Mahadeo Impacts, which was later found to be non-existent. was a partner with his father in Mahadeo Impacts," Deep claimed.

Minister said that for the last three years, the and the were being used by the and the central government for arresting leaders.

He added that Bansal was doing projects with the even before the came to power and the present case was about a contract Bansal had won before the came to power.

"This is part of a chain of arrests against MLAs," Sisodia said, adding this would be exposed in the court.

"The good thing is that there's justice in this country and when cases go to court it goes against police. Police is asked why you did it," Sisodia said.

Sisodia said that IIT-Roorkee had done a third-party audit as per the terms of the project and submitted a report and the PWD had also said that the work was done well.

"After the complaint, the ACB got a separate inquiry conducted by which also said that the work was satisfactory," Sisodia said.

In May 2017, AAP rebel leader raised the issue following a whistleblower's revelations.

Surender Bansal, who ran a company that worked with the PWD for many years, died the same day Mishra raised the issue and filed the complaint.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, May 10 2018. 20:20 IST