However, Bhushan, who was expelled by the party earlier this year, was unsparing of the AAP government saying that a section of the people were happy with the HC judgement solely due to the "revulsion" of media and the middle classes against it.
"HC says CAG can't audit discoms since it's DERCs job. But DERC asked for CAG audit since discoms were fudging accts.," Bhushan said in a tweet.
The AAP government has decided to move the Supreme Court against the HC order. The order said that since DERC has the power to audit private discoms, there can be no other audit by CAG at the instance of the state government.
Bushan also referred to an apex court verdict last year that had said that CAG can audit the account books of private telecom companies that share revenues with the government for using spectrum.
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