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Arvind Kejriwal's borther-in-law faces corruption charges

| | Jan 24, 2017, at 09:37 pm
New Delhi, Jan 24 (IBNS) : Delhi police will investigate into allegations that Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's brother-in-law has swindled the Delhi Government, reports said.

The Inquiry will be carried out on the basis of a complaint  by an anti-corruption NGO.

Surender Kumar Bansal, who has a construction business, has been accused of submitting fake bills and invoices to the Public Works Department (PWD) for the contract he received for construction of a drain.

The NGO Roads Anti-Corruption Organisation has alleged that he was helped by  Kejriwal.

The NGO went to a court with its allegations on Saturday and the complaint was  forwarded to the police.

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