ACB registers FIR in tanker scam; to quiz Dikshit and Kejriwal

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 20 2016 | 9:28 PM IST
A case was today registered by Delhi's Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) in connection with the alleged 400-crore water tanker scam linking former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit.
ACB chief M K Meena said two complaints were received with regard to the scam and those named in the complaints include Dikshit and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. He said both Dikshit and Kejriwal will be quizzed.
"An FIR has been registered under relevant sections of IPC and Prevention of Corruption Act and both of them will be quizzed," Meena said.
Last week, the Delhi government had sent a report of a fact-finding committee on the scam to Lt Governor Najeeb Jung. Delhi BJP leader Vijender Gupta had also filed a complaint with Jung accusing Kejriwal of "suppressing" the committee's report for 11 months.
The Lt Governor had forwarded the committee's report as well as Gupta's complaint to the ACB.
Last week, Delhi's Water Minister Kapil Mishra had written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Jung recommending either CBI or ACB probe against Dikshit in connection with alleged scam.
"The report of the committee suggests that the acts of omission and commissions by the Delhi Jal Board under Dikshit has resulted in loss of approximately Rs 400 crore to the exchequer," Mishra had said.
Sources said the fact-finding committee found glaring irregularities in the appointment of consultants, tendering process as well as in overall procurement of the tankers by the previous Congress government.
When the tankers were purchased, Dikshit was chairperson of the Delhi Jal Board.
Dikshit has already dismissed the allegations as politically motivated.
Gupta said it was a "moral defeat" of Kejriwal as ACB was looking into his complaint of delay on the part of the Delhi chief minister in recommending probe into the case.
"He had come to remove corruption but now it appears he himself become a part of it," Gupta said.
Delhi BJP president Satish Upadhyay has welcomed registration of the FIR in the alleged water tanker scam.
The party has demanded Kejriwal's resignation.
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First Published: Jun 20 2016 | 9:28 PM IST

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