After Lokayukta order, Gupta files CBI complaint aganst CM

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 06 2013 | 8:55 PM IST
A Delhi BJP leader today filed a complaint with the CBI seeking a probe against Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit for alleged misuse of public funds on an advertisement campaign ahead of assembly polls in 2008 for which the Lokayukta had indicted her last month.
Former Delhi BJP president Vijender Gupta, in his complaint, mentioned about the Lokayukta order against Dikshit and alleged that she misused government machinery and public funds on the advertisement campaign.
"A complaint has been filed with the Director of CBI against Dikshit for alleged misappropriation of public funds and criminal breach of trust by misusing government machinery and public funds on the advertisement campaign during the election campaign in 2008," Delhi BJP Chief Vijay Goel and party leader Vijendra Gupta said in a joint statement.
They said a complaint against Dikshit was filed with Delhi police also, seeking investigation into the matter.
The Delhi Lokayukta on May 22 had held chief minister Sheila Dikshit guilty of allegedly misusing public funds for a series of advertisements carried out in print and outdoor media in 2007-08 with punchline "Delhi is changing".
Lokayukta justice Manmohan Sarin had recommended to President Pranab Mukherjee to "advise" Dikshit to reimburse either herself or through her party a sum of Rs 11 crore as half the cost of the advertisements in 2008 or any amount the President finds adequate.
The chief minister was holding charge of the department of information and publicity when the advertisement campaign was carried out.
The BJP had demanded Dikshit's resignation following the Lokayukta order.
The Lokayukta had initiated the inquiry into the matter following a complaint filed in 2009 by Vijender Gupta.
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First Published: Jun 06 2013 | 8:55 PM IST

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