New Delhi:Along with resigning from the post of Delhi Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal will also have to vacate his government residence, which was dubbed as his "Sheesh Mahal" by the BJP.
According to information, Kejriwal will vacate his government accomodation at 6 Flag Staff Road in Civil Lines within a week. Notably, Kejriwal's accomodation had been mired with controversies for the last few years.
A probe into the alleged irregularities of spending about Rs 45 crore over renovation of the residence is underway on the orders of the Lieutenant Governor, who had sought a detailed information from the then Chief Secretary and asked him to keep all the documents safe.
Rs 45 crore spent on beautification of government residence:Last year, a big disclosure was made regarding the CM's government bungalow. It was said that Rs 45 crore has been spent in the name of its beautification. The Opposition had cornered the government over the issue.
According to a senior official of the Public Works Department (PWD) of the Delhi government, this was not beautification, a new house was built in place of the old structure and his camp office is also there. Around Rs 45 crore was spent for the entire work.
The PWD had also submitted a report in this regard after the audit. According to which, a total of Rs 44.78 crore was spent on Kejriwal's government residence at 6 Flag Staff Road in Civil Lines against the sanctioned amount of Rs 43.70 crore.
The government residence was constructed in 1970:It was told that the structure is 70 to 80 years old and according to PWD records, this house was constructed in 1970 for serving as the residence of a Chief Secretary level officer of the Delhi Government.