Arvind Kejriwal PWD scam
PWD scam:
Delhi ACBinforms court it has lodged 3 FIRs on complaint against Arvind Kejriwal
Delhi's Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB)
has informed a Delhi court that it has lodged three FIRs on a complaint filed
against Chief Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal and others in alleged PWD scam.
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The court was hearing a complaint
filed by Rahul Sharma, founder of Roads Anti-Corruption Organisation (RACO),
requesting the court to direct police to lodge an FIR against Arvind Kejriwal,
his late brother-in-law Surender Bansal (proprietor of a construction firm) and
a public servant for alleged irregularities in the grant of contracts for road
and sewer lines in Delhi.
RACO, which claims to monitor
construction projects in the national capital, had alleged that a firm linked
to Bansal was involved in financial irregularities in building a drainage
system in north-west Delhi.
In the FIR, three companies have
been named Renu Constructions, owned by late Bansal, Kamal Singh and Pawan
Kumar. On 23 May, ACB had carried out searches at various places in the
national capital including PWD office and had collected some files.
Rahul Sharma had also claimed that
he was harrased and recvied death threats from AAP workers. On 1 June, he was
attacked by two unidentified men, following which the court had directed ACB to
assess threat perception.

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