Inside Bollywood with Tridha Choudhury: Vanity van drama, dating rumours, Diljit crush & industry secrets
Inside Bollywood with Tridha Choudhury: Vanity van drama, dating rumours, Diljit crush & industry secrets
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Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal emerged as an unlikely bomb-thrower of Indian politics when he went after some of the country's most powerful figures over suspected corruption back in 2012. But the tables appear to have turned this year. Documents accessed by India Today TV point to possible malfeasance in Delhi's AAP government headed by the chief minister who once became the face of the nation's anti-graft movement.
Under probe now is what appears to be compelling evidence of how one of the CM's close relatives might have submitted forged bills for carrying out a civic project commissioned by the PWD department, now under minister Satyendar Jain. Surender Kumar Bansal owned the Renu Construction company that was awarded a drainage project in Bakoli village along NH-44 in north-west Delhi in 2015, papers show.
Renu Construction, according to official records, won the tender for quoting the lowest bid. But the skeletons have now come tumbling out of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party's closet. Documents reveal what appear to be fraudulent means the chief minister's relative might have adopted to fleece the state exchequer.
This story is the top focus on this edition of the Newsroom with TV Today Managing Editor Rahul Kanwal.
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