
Breaking News: Arvind Kejriwal Under Investigation for CM Residence Renovation in Delhi | ABP News
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's official residence renovation is under investigation following allegations of irregularities. The Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) has ordered a detailed probe into the refurbishment of the Six Flag Staff Road bungalow after complaints were filed by opposition BJP leader, Vijender Gupta. Gupta's complaint, submitted on October 14, accused Kejriwal of violating government rules by demolishing several government properties to build a larger bungalow. He alleged that public funds were misused for the renovation, and corrupt practices were involved in the process. The CVC has directed the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) to investigate the matter thoroughly. Gupta’s complaint detailed how government properties were vacated and merged to create a larger structure, which he argued went against government norms. Additionally, Gupta pointed out the use of both public funds and alleged unaccounted money for the renovation project. This investigation adds to the growing political pressure on Kejriwal, who has long championed transparency and anti-corruption. The CVC's action and the ongoing inquiry could have significant repercussions for Kejriwal’s political career, especially in the wake of accusations that undermine his image as an anti-corruption crusader. The outcome of the investigation remains to be seen.