DPCC chief Ajay Maken charged the AAP-led government of engaging into nepotism and corruption by allegedly allotting public land and properties to the ruling party, its MLAs and relatives and friends of state ministers.
The party has also demanded a Supreme Court-directed CBI probe against AAP.
A copy of the report in his possession, Maken directed his attack towards Kejriwal in particular, stating the latter allegedly posted and promoted his kin Nikunj Agarwal in health ministry and sent him on foreign tours at government's expenses "flouting rules".
Referring to the report, he questioned appointment of health minister Satyender Jain's daughter as mission director of Delhi State Health Mission.
Maken alleged the state government appointed AAP functionaries on Delhi Dialogue Commission (DDC) and as advisors to ministers, allegedly paying hefty salaries ranging from Rs 80,000 to Rs 1.5 lakh through public exchequer.
"The friends and relatives of AAP leaders are being promoted and posted. What is this if not nepotism?
Recalling Kejriwal had leveled charges of irregularities in Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA), led by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley till 2013, Maken said there is no difference between AAP's DDC and the cricket body.
"...What were the irregularities in DDCA? Nepotism. There is no difference between Kejriwal's DDC and Jaitley's DDCA. Both have bred nepotism, promoting and posting close ones on the bodies, flouting rules," Maken charged.
Jaitley has already denied all allegations of irregularities in the DDCA during his 13-year tenure as DDCA president.
Among the ministers and AAP leaders, who went abroad sans seeking approval of L-G, include Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, Jain and Ashish Khetan, Maken alleged.
He also picked holes in Kejriwal's recent announcement of abolishing property tax.
Maken said it is the Kejriwal government which had in
2015 allowed BJP-ruled MCDs to impose property tax on unauthorised colonies in the national capital.
"Now, how come he says that property tax will be made zero? He only has permitted MCDs to levy house tax on unauthorised colonies," the Congress leader said.
"Our charge is that the BJP delayed release of the report since November 2016 because it wanted AAP to eat into Congress' votes during assembly polls in Goa and Punjab," he said, demanding the report be made public.
The Delhi Congress will observe 'Black Day' tomorrow in all 272 wards of the national capital seeking resignation of Kejriwal.
The three-member Shunglu committee, formed by the then LG Najeeb Jung, has pointed out "gross abuse of power" by the Kejriwal government in its report.
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