The Centre's decision brought relief to the Kejriwal government.
The Centre's decision brought relief to the Kejriwal government.
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NEW DELHI: Delhi BJP President Manoj Tiwari had accused Delhi's Arvind Kejriwal government for committing a 2,000-crore rupee scam in the construction of classrooms in Delhi's government schools. BJP leaders had also lodged a complaint with the Delhi Police in this regard. Now, with the being appointed by the Delhi Police Commissioner, the Delhi Police has referred the case to the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB).

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The ACB will now look into whether there is any corruption in the construction of classrooms in government schools in Delhi. But will this inquiry be conducted, is it doubtful? The biggest reason for the doubt was the Modi government's decision last year. Last year, the Modi government part-I made a major change in the anti-corruption law.

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As part of the change, it would now be mandatory for central government ministers, officials and employees to seek approval from the central government to probe corruption in any case. Similarly, the state government ministers will need the permission of the state government to look into the allegations against officials and employees.

According to Vijay Aggarwal, a lawyer who fights corruption in Delhi, the prevention of corruption act, which was changed last year, is a later test by filing an FIR but the initial inquiry that takes place before the state government. That also cannot be done without the permission of. If the matter is related to the Minister of State, the officer and the employee.

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