Delhi court to hear plea against Kejriwal in case of alleged nepotism

DN Correspondent

A Delhi court will today continue hearing on a plea against Delhi Chief Minsiter Arvind Kejriwal and his brother-in-law in a case of alleged nepotism

Arvind Kejriwal,  Delhi Chief Minister
Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi Chief Minister


New Delhi: A Delhi court will today continue hearing on a plea against Delhi Chief Minsiter Arvind Kejriwal and his brother-in-law in a case of alleged nepotism as he allegedly favoured his relative in granting a contract to him for which fake bills worth crores were submitted in the Public Works Department (PWD).

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The Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB)  filed a status report based on Rahul Sharma's, founder of Roads Anti-Corruption Organisation (RACO), complaint against Kejriwal's deceased brother-in-law Surendra Kumar Bansal.

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The court had also sought a status report from the ACB on the attack on the complainant.

The ACB on May 2 informed a Delhi court that it had lodged three separate FIRs on a criminal complaint filed against Kejriwal and others in an alleged PWD scam. (ANI)










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