The Asian Age

CBI plans to turn up heat on AAP govt

Agency moves to turn preliminar­y enquiries on irregulari­ties into regular cases

- PRAMOD KUMAR NEW DELHI, MAY 6

The war of words between the AAP-led Delhi government and the Centre is set to intensify further with the CBI preparing to convert its four “preliminar­y enquiries” (PE) pertaining to the alleged irregulari­ties in several Delhi government’s contracts into regular cases.

“The agency has completed its investigat­ion into the preliminar­y enquiry registered against deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia to probe the alleged irregulari­ties committed in awarding a social media campaign, ‘Talk to AK’, contract of the Delhi government to a private firm. It will soon be converted into a regular case. Besides, the agency may also convert its PE registered to probe irregulari­ties in appointing ‘feedback unit’ of the city government into a regular case,” sources said.

Investigat­ions into two others PEs have also been completed, they added. A close aide of Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and former health secretary Tarun Seem is already under the CBI scanner for alleged irregulari­ties in hiring three private security firms for seven government hospitals in the city.

The social media campaign “Talk to AK” was an initiative of chief minister Arvind Kejriwal. “The PE was registered based on a complaint filed by the vigilance department of the Delhi government. Preliminar­y investigat­ion by the CBI has revealed that a consultant of a wellknown public relations company was hired by the Delhi government to promote ‘Talk to AK’ (Talk to Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal) campaign and a proposal of `1.5 crore was prepared for this purpose despite objection by the principal secretary,” sources added.

The city government went ahead with the proposal and the consultant spent the money thereby creating a liability for the government, they added. The BJP and the Congress had called the campaign a marketing gimmick at the cost of the exchequer.

As far the CBI probe into the Delhi government­appointed “feedback unit” is concerned, sources said, “Investigat­ion has revealed that the unit was allegedly created to gather relevant informatio­n and actionable feedback about officials and department­s under the Delhi government.

The unit was formed under directorat­e of vigilance by the Delhi government without necessary approvals from the lieutenant-governor”. The CBI will soon convert this PE into a regular case, they added.

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