Delhi govt seeks action against Sheila Dikshit

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 03 2014 | 9:39 PM IST
Opening a new front against outside supporter Congress, AAP government today recommended to President Pranab Mukherjee to issue an advisory to former Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit based on a Lokayukta order for alleged wrongdoings in grant of provisional regularisation certificates to unauthorised colonies.
"We endorsed the Lokayukta order. We have recommended that guilty should be punished as per the Lokayukta recommendation," PWD Minister Manish Sisodia said.
In an order in November last year, the then Delhi Lokayukta Justice Manmohan Sarin had recommended to the President to issue an advisory to Dikshit holding her responsible for granting provisional regularisation certificates to 1,200 unauthorised colonies just before the assembly polls in 2008 with an aim to get political mileage.
The Delhi government's recommendation in the case came after President's office sought its comments on the matter.
Justice Sarin had issued the order on a complaint filed by Delhi BJP leader Harsh Vardhan who alleged that Dikshit had issued the provisional regularisation certificates with an intention to lure voters.
In 2012, a committee, headed by the then divisional commissioner Vijay Dev, had found serious wrongdoings in the process of issuance of provisional regularisation certificates (PRCs) and recommended criminal proceedings against those involved in the irregularities.
Ahead of the assembly polls in 2008, the Delhi government had issued the PRCs to unauthorised colonies which constitute important vote bank.
The Lokayukta had observed that the conditions of the Supreme Court order have not been complied with while issuing the provisional certificates prior to the election.
Delhi government had issued provisional regularisation certificates to over 1,218 unauthorised colonies before the 2008 assembly polls.
These unauthorised colonies in which around 40 lakh people reside do not have basic amenities.
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First Published: Feb 03 2014 | 9:39 PM IST

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