Congress demands recovery of 854 cr from Aam Aadmi Party

Congress demands recovery of  854 cr from  Aam Aadmi Party
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Maken insisted that Lt Governor Najeeb Jung should ensure recovery of the advertisement cost at commercial rate which are issued at thrice the cost of the DAVP (Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity) rate as they were issued for promotion of the ruling AAP and its leaders. 

New Delhi : Congress on Saturday demanded recovery of nearly Rs 854 crore from the ruling Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi for publishing advertisements on self-promotion, a day after a Central government-appointed committee said the Kejriwal government splurged exchequer's money on the advertisements. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his administration should also be probed by CBI or any other agency for "criminality" in the matter, AICC senior spokesman and Delhi PCC chief Ajay Maken told reporters.

Maken insisted that Lt Governor Najeeb Jung should ensure recovery of the advertisement cost at commercial rate which are issued at thrice the cost of the DAVP (Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity) rate as they were issued for promotion of the ruling AAP and its leaders.

He said the AAP spent Rs 284.67 crore during its regime on advertisements which were published outside Delhi. "Had the AAP issued these advertisements on non DAVP rates, three times more, the cost of the same would have been more than Rs 850 crore. As per the Order of the Committee, AAP is liable to reimburse the Delhi government a sum of more than Rs 854 crore," he said.

A Central government-appointed committee, headed by former Chief Election Commissioner B B Tandon, in its order on Friday came down heavily on the AAP government, saying it had splurged public funds on advertisements projecting Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his party in violation of the Supreme Court guidelines and asked the ruling party to reimburse.

The three-member committee had been constituted by the I&B ministry on directions of the Supreme Court to address issues related to Content Regulation in Government Advertising.

In its order, the panel said that AAP should be made to reimburse the expenditure since the violation of the Supreme Court order of May 13, 2015, has taken place. Maken, who had approached the Supreme Court and High Court on the issue of ads issued by AAP government in July this year, hailed the committee's order saying it was a "big relief" for the tax payers in Delhi.

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