CBI registers corruption case linked to now-deceased 'relative' of Kejriwal
The CBI has filed a case concerning alleged corruption in a government drain construction contract. The probe involves a deceased man, reportedly a relative of former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. The contract was awarded in 2015-16. Alleg...

The case was earlier probed by the Anti-Corruption Bureau of the Delhi government and was transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) by the Ministry of Home Affairs in September last year.
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It is alleged that the accused contractor, Surender Kumar Bansal, had got the contract in 2015-16 in the name of various companies and took the payment, but the work was never executed. One such company was Kamal Singh, according to the FIR.
A second FIR has also been registered with Kamal Singh listed as accused, the officials said.
According to the CBI, the work was awarded to Bansal at a price 46 per cent lower than the market price by manipulating technical marks under the influence of Kejriwal.
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Bansal passed away in 2017, the Aam Aadmi Party had said in 2024 and termed these allegations baseless and a witchhunt.
"That it is prayed that the role of (the former) chief minister of NCT-Delhi must also be investigated as he has caused the substantive gains to Mr Bansal and his other relatives by using his chief ministerial influence," the complaint said.
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