The L-G office sources told PTI Baijal had also sought opinion of the Public Works Department on the issue said the "accommodation was alloted violating the rules".
"The accommodation allotment to the AAP by the government was in clear violation of laid down rules as powers related to land in Delhi are vested with the Centre," the sources said.
The allotment of the accommodation was one of the "irregularities" pointed out by three-member Shunglu panel constituted by the then L-G Najeeb Jung to examine files related to decision taken by the AAP government.
The Kejriwal government then alloted a bungalow to the AAP on the Rouse Avenue early last year. The bungalow was earlier alloted to Asim Ahmed Khan, the then Delhi Minister, who was sacked over graft charges.
Hitting out at the L-G and the Centre, senior AAP leader Sanjay Singh said, the BJP was not allowing the AAP to work for the people in the national capital.
"I want to know, what is the personal enmity with Aam Aadmi Party? Why is the party being targeted and why this discrimination against us?
He said while the BJP has been alloted a bungalow on the Pant Marg, former L-G Najeeb Jung had also alloted land to the saffron party on the DDU Marg, which was orginally earmarked for a school.
The BJP said, allotment of an accommodation for office to the AAP was a "criminal breach of trust and illegal encroachment of the property".
"No sanction was taken from the Urban Development Ministry, the authority concerned, before for the move. Land is not a subject for the Delhi government. Even Delhi government's PWD has flagged the allotment proposal," Vijender Gupta, Leader of Opposition in the Delhi Assembly, said.
AAP leader Ashish Khetan said, when "smaller parties" can have offices in the national capital, why can't a state party that has an over-whelming majority in the Delhi Assembly, have the same.
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