The Asian Age

CM warns of action against ‘ corruption’ flagged by CAG

Not a single toilet built in city under Swachchh Mission, says report

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Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday warned of “exemplary action” in cases of “corruption and irregulari­ties” as pointed out by the CAG in its report, even as government sources claimed that the AAP dispensati­on is contemplat­ing to refer such matters for CBI inquiry. Citing the report highlighti­ng “lapses” in the public distributi­on system, Mr Kejriwal attacked lieutenant- governor Anil Baijal for “rejecting” the AAP government’s proposed doorstep delivery and charged him with “protecting” ration mafia in Delhi.

“Exemplary action will be taken against the guilty in each case of corruption or irregulari­ty pointed by CAG. No one will be spared ( sic),” Mr Kejriwal tweeted.

Sharing an extract from the CAG report highlighti­ng various loopholes, Mr Kejriwal tweeted, “This is what LG trying to protect when he rejects doorstep delivery of rations. The entire ration system is in the grip of mafia protected by political masters. Doorstep delivery would have destroyed this mafia.”

Sources said that at least 50 cases from the CAG report have been identified by the government so far and the report is being studied for more such cases to be sent for CBI probe. “At least 50 cases from the CAG report have been identified to be sent to CBI for inquiry. The report is being studied and the number of cases to be sent to CBI may increase. The chief minister himself is looking into

the report,” they said. After tabling the CAG report in the Delhi Assembly, deputy chief Minister Manish Sisodia too attacked Mr Baijal and bureaucrat­s over findings of the report pertaining to municipal roads and the public distributi­on system. The report also claimed that not a single toilet was constructe­d in the national capital since the inception of the Swachh Bharat Mission two- and- half years ago, with funds to the tune of ` 40.31 crore for this purpose lying ‘ idle’.

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