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More trouble for Kejriwal: Shunglu panel points out 'gross abuse of power' by AAP govt

The three-member Shungulu committee, formed by the then Lt Governor Najeeb Jung, has pointed out "gross abuse of power" by the Arvind Kejriwal government in its report.

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The three-member Shungulu committee, formed by the then Lt Governor Najeeb Jung, has pointed out "gross abuse of power" by the Arvind Kejriwal government in its report. 

The committee has flagged decisions including the allotment of land to the AAP for its party office, appointment of Minister Satyendra Jain's daughter as "mission director" of Delhi State Health Mission and a number of purported AAP functionaries as "advisors".

The report observes that the genesis of the conflict lay in an April 2015 order issued by Kejriwal to all the departments. It directed officers to take decisions without consulting the Lt Governor on all subjects that have been transferred to the Delhi Assembly under Article 239AA(3)a of the Indian Constitution. The panel said the decision to allot land to the AAP to build a party office should be considered "null and void" and also questioned the allotment of residence to DCW Chairperson Swati Maliwal.

The report which runs into over 100 pages deals with decisions, including appointment of certain individuals as advisors to the government, taken by Kejriwal and his Cabinet where it had no authority do so and without the LG's concurrence. "In pursuance of the directions of the CM in April 2015, it became the practice among ministers not to obtain the approval of the LG and to provide approval at their level," it said.

Among other issues, the report raised questions on the government posting officers to the Anti-Corruption Branch, its decisions on transfer and appointments of officers, foreign travel undertaken by ministers without the LG's sanction and appointment of lawyers.

Earlier Jung had said that Kejriwal may face "criminal charges" over irregularities found by the panel. 

Meanwhile, Congress’ Ajay Maken tweeted: “

 

When Jung had resigned, Congress chief Maken had claimed that he had to resign because he had planned to make public the Shunglu Committee report and alleged there was a "deal" between BJP and AAP on the matter. He had alleged BJP did not want Congress to form governments in Goa and Punjab, and if the Shunglu Committee report were made public, AAP would have suffered great jolts in the two states, benefiting his party.

The report was not made public as it would have exposed AAP and hence as per the "deal", Jung, who wanted to release it, was made to resign. Jung had formed the Committee to examine over 400 files on the AAP government decisions.

 

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