Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

‘AAP govt misleading people on furlough to Ajay’

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The same AAP government had earlier this year refused furlough to INLD supremo OP Chautala because the AAP had announced its support to INLD’S rival JJP for the Jind bypoll.

SUBHASH CHOPRA , Delhi Congress chief

NEW DELHI: Delhi Congress chief Subhash Chopra on Monday accused the the AAP government of “misleading” people by denying that it had a role in the furlough granted to Ajay Chautala, the father of JJP leader and Haryana deputy chief minister Dushyant Chautala.

Ajay, lodged in the Tihar Jail here after being convicted in a corruption case, was granted furlough for two weeks on Saturday.

The developmen­t came on the day the BJP staked claim to form the government in Haryana

with support of the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP), after it fell short of a majority in the assembly elections.

“They (Delhi government) have been lying and misleading people that they had no role in granting furlough to Ajay. The jail manual says that the prison officials can grant the permission after due clearance form Delhi government’s home department,” Chopra told reporters here.

“This is a well thought out strategy. The same AAP government had earlier this year refused furlough to INLD supremo OP Chautala because the AAP had announced its support to INLD’S rival JJP for the Jind (assembly) bypoll,” he added.

Nagender Sharma, the media adviser to Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, had on Saturday said the Delhi government had no role in the decision and furlough for convicts in Tihar Jail was decided by the director general of prisons.

“Delhi govt stand on convict Ajay Chautala being granted furlough: It has been erroneousl­y floating in some quarters that Delhi govt has taken this decision. It is strongly rebutted and made clear that furlough for convicts is decided by the Tihar DG,” he had said.

“In the instant case, Tihar DG did not consult the Delhi government nor was the view of the govt sought. Furlough matters are handled at the Dg-level and govt/home minister have nothing to do with it. Files related to furlough applicatio­ns are not sent to the minister for approval,” he added.

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