The Asian Age

File report on plea against CM: Court to police

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi police on Friday was directed by a court to file an action taken report on a criminal complaint seeking lodging of FIR against Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal for allegedly misleading people by saying that the municipal corporatio­ns were not under the state’s control.

Chief metropolit­an magistrate Munish Markan called for the report from the officials of Karawal Nagar police station in northeast Delhi after hearing arguments of the counsel for the complainan­t. The court fixed the matter for April 15 for filing of the action taken report.

During the hearing, complainan­t Brijesh Shukla submitted in court documents related to his claim that the Delhi government had spent over `42 lakh by giving advertisem­ents in 20 newspapers which were allegedly misleading.

The complainan­t’s counsel, Rajesh Kumar, had earlier informed the court that in an RTI reply, the Delhi government has admitted that a total expense of `42,01,405 was incurred in giving advertisem­ents in the newspapers on October 30, 2015.

He had argued that public money was wasted for “spreading lies” and that the people were “misled”.

The complainan­t has sought direction to the SHO of Karawal Nagar police station to register an FIR against Mr Kejriwal under Section 406 (criminal breach of trust) of the IPC.

The complainan­t has claimed that Mr Kejriwal had come out with full-page advertisem­ents in newspapers in October 2015, saying there were misunderst­andings regarding a strike by MCD staff and that it was wrong to say that the corporatio­ns came under the Delhi government.

“In November 2015, I filed an RTI with Delhi government

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