AAP said the Centre should not take any decision which has financial implications for the Delhi government, which has a stake in DMRC, in the absence of an elected government in the national capital.
The party said the Attorney General has advised the government to pay Rs 1,800 crore to the company for terminating the contract of Delhi airport Metro with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC).
"In January this year, when the AAP government was there in Delhi, it received a letter from the then urban development minister Kamal Nath seeking views of the state government on why this payment should not be made to Reliance Infra subsidiary under the terms of condition of the contract, since it had terminated the same?
"Arvind Kejriwal endorsed the view in his capacity as chief minister and the UPA government did not proceed with its plan," Bharadwaj said.
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