Najeeb Jung warns Kejriwal of criminal charges, says Delhi CM has 'secret unit' for spying

He also claimed that CBI has filed an FIR on the setting up of the secret unit. No state government can set up a counter IB like this, he said.

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Najeeb Jung warns Kejriwal of criminal charges, says Delhi CM has 'secret unit' for spying

LG warns Kejriwal of 'criminal charges,' alleges Delhi CM for setting up "secret unit" for suspected spying (file Photo: Arving Kejriwal)

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal may face 'criminal charges' over irregularities found by the Shunglu Committee in the decisions taken by the AAP government, former Lt Governor Najeeb Jung on Wednsday said, alleging 'nepotism and gross favouritism'.

He also alleged that Kejriwal had set up a "secret unit" like a "counter IB" for suspected spying.

Jung told a TV News channel that the appointment of Nikunj Aggarwal, a relative of Kejriwal's wife, as OSD to Health Minister Satyendar Jain smacks of "nepotism and gross favouritism".

The AAP government had also appointed Jain's daughter Saumya Jain as an "advisor" to its mohalla clinics project.

On both these issues and appointments made by DCW Chairperson Swati Maliwal, Jung said that it amounted to "cheating, nepotism and favouritism" and that FIRs have been registered in these cases.

"Jain made an incorrect statement that she (Saumya) was not paid. Fact is she was paid but it was returned. FIR has also been registered in the case of Waqf board," he said.

He also claimed that CBI has filed an FIR on the setting up of the "secret unit". "No state government can set up a counter IB like this, "he said.

When asked whether Kejriwal could face criminal charges, Jung said, "That is possible. There are cases that are being investigated and should the cases come to fruition and should the court find substance in the charge sheets then there is a problem."

Jung, who had a constant battle over powers of a LtGovernor vis a vis an elected government, said Kejriwal's exuberance, inexperience and the fact that he had majority perhaps contributed to his confronting attitude.

He said the fact that the secretaries and the ministers of the government sent around 464 files to him to be examined was itself an admission of guilt of irregularities. The report, yet to be made public, can be accessed through RTI, he said.

"I have given post-facto approval to around 180 files with the remark that this is not how a democratic system works and declined about 80 and processed another 100 before demitting office.

"CBI is looking at seven to eight cases. Two or threemore must be in the pipeline. (New LG) Anil Baijal would havea look at them. Another 10-12 is with the vigilance department. CBI has registered FIR in two to three cases and Preliminary Enquiry in another three or four," he said. 

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