Kejriwal’s “Sheesh Mahal” Under Scrutiny
Amidst swirls of controversy, the Central Vigilance Commission casts an unsparing gaze upon the enigmatic “Sheesh Mahal,” the former abode of Delhi’s Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
BJP stalwart Vijender Gupta ignited the firestorm, his allegations reverberating through the corridors of power. He paints a vivid picture of a clandestine merger of government properties, a sprawling mansion erected in defiance of building codes, and lavish interiors funded by taxpayer dollars.
The Central Vigilance Commission, seized by Gupta’s claims, has mobilized the Public Works Department to delve into the depths of this alleged corruption. Their mission: to unravel the intricate tapestry of property mergers, uncover the mysteries behind the interior extravagances, and determine if Kejriwal’s mansion is a monument to hubris or a testament to accountability.
Gupta’s first salvo accuses Kejriwal of constructing a colossal residence, a symphony of deception that violated regulations and consumed vast tracts of land. Precious government assets, once adorned by senior officials and judges, were unceremoniously demolished and absorbed into the expanding behemoth.
Undeterred, Gupta pressed his case, alleging “extravagant” spending on the mansion’s transformation. His words evoke images of opulence and excess, a staggering expenditure that has raised eyebrows and ignited questions about transparency. The Public Works Department is now tasked with unmasking the financial dealings behind these lavish appointments.
As the investigations intensify, the Aam Aadmi Party and its enigmatic leader, Arvind Kejriwal, remain silent. The court of public opinion awaits their response, poised to dissect their words and deeds as the truth gradually emerges.