CWG scam: FIR against Sheila Dikshit likely; Delhi govt orders probe

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NEW DELHI: Anti Corruption Bureau is likely to file an FIR against ex-Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit in the Commonweath Gament has sent files related to Street Light scam worth Rs 92 crore in CWG to Anti-corruption branch.

The Delhi government has asked anti-corruption bureau to probe a number of cases of corruption relating to alleged irregularities in Commonwealth Games projects.

Commenting on the same, Delhi Law Minister Somnath Bharti said, “We will ensure thorough investigation of all cases of corruption in CWG projects.”

Earlier in the month, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had promised to initiate action against the previous Shiela Dikshit government on corruption allegations.

“We are studying CWG files and all (Delhi) Jal Board files. We have set up an anti-corruption branch. In a few days we will start acting against the previous government. We won’t spare the Congress,” he had said.

In the 70-member Delhi Assembly, Congress with eight MLAs is supporting the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government which has a strength of

Asked if the Congress chose to withdraw support, he had said, “We will start our action. The Congress can withdraw support. If the government has to go tomorrow, let it go today.”

The Delhi government has asked anti-corruption bureau to probe a number of cases of corruption relating to alleged irregularities in Commonwealth Games projects.

Commenting on the same, Delhi Law Minister Somnath Bharti said, “We will ensure thorough investigation of all cases of corruption in CWG projects.”

Earlier in the month, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had promised to initiate action against the previous Shiela Dikshit government on corruption allegations.

 

“We are studying CWG files and all (Delhi) Jal Board files. We have set up an anti-corruption branch. In a few days we will start acting against the previous government. We won’t spare the Congress,” he had said.

 

In the 70-member Delhi Assembly, Congress with eight MLAs is supporting the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government which has a strength of 28.

 

Asked if the Congress chose to withdraw support, he had said, “We will start our action. The Congress can withdraw support. If the government has to go tomorrow, let it go today.”

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