Delhi’s BJP government minister Pravesh Verma has announced an inquiry into the matter amid the ‘Sheesh Mahal’ controversy. He said that an inquiry is being conducted to find out how much government money has been used in the repair of former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s official residence.
The bungalow at 6, Flagstaff Road, used by Kejriwal while he was the CM, has been dubbed by the BJP as a “Sheesh Mahal”. The BJP, which removed the AAP from power in Delhi earlier this month, has accused him of misusing public funds for “luxury additions” in the bungalow.
Recall that Arvind Kejriwal resided in a bungalow at 6 Flagstaff Road, which the BJP has called “Sheesh Mahal” while he was the Delhi CM. The BJP has accused Kejriwal of misusing government funds for “luxuries” at the bungalow, after ousting the AAP from power in Delhi earlier this month.
“The Chief Minister’s residence at 6 Flagstaff Road, dubbed ‘Sheesh Mahal’ by the BJP, will also be examined to assess how much money the previous government allocated for its renovation,” said Verma, who defeated Kejriwal from the New Delhi seat in the February 5 assembly polls.
Kejriwal defeated from New Delhi seat
Parvesh Verma from New Delhi seat defeated Kejriwal in the assembly elections held on February 5. He said, “The grand Chief Minister’s Office built 3 years ago under the AAP government will be investigated to find out how much money was spent on its reconstruction and on what basis the officials allowed such expenditure.”
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