A three-member panel, constituted by the Centre, yesterday indicted the city government for splurging on advertisements for promoting Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and the AAP in violation of the apex court guidelines and asked the ruling party to reimburse it.
"The Delhi government has not given advertisements for glorifying its image. The government has not disobeyed any guideline of Supreme Court," Jain said.
Hitting out at the three municipal corporations on their advertisment spendings, the Minister alleged the civic bodies have put up hoardings having images of mayors and councillors at several places across Delhi but nobody objects to as these hoardings belong to BJP leaders.
"They (MCD)are spending public money for glorifying its image. The money meant for awareness on dengue and chikungunya has been spent on self-glorification," the city Home Minister said.
In its order issued yesterday, the Committee came to the conclusion that "the government of NCT of Delhi has violated guidelines issued by the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in six of the nine areas listed by the complainant".
The violations include "outstation advertisements, false/ misleading advertisements, advertisements for self-glorification and to target political opponents, advertisements against media, advertisements mentioning the party in power by name and also advertisements issued on incidents occurring in other states.
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