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Delhi CM seeks time to read damning CAG report

Last updated on: August 5, 2011 15:23 IST

Image: Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit

The Delhi government on Friday said Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit has not been indicted by the Comptroller and Auditor General on corruption charges for dubious Commonwealth Games projects and the auditor has only pointed out certain "procedural wrongdoings".

Within hours of the CAG report being tabled in Lok Sabha, top Delhi government sources said that "no charge has been made against the chief minister".

'This is not an indictment'


"The CAG has only pointed out certain procedural wrongdoings. This is not an indictment," he said.

The CAG report has pointed out "serious irregularities" in various projects undertaken by the government in the run-up to the Commonwealth Games in October last year.

"The CAG cannot indict anyone. It is only an auditor. The report will now go to the Public Accounts Committee and only the decision taken by the committee will be considered significant," the sources said.

'Let me go through the report'


The CAG audited the expenses and pointed towards certain "wrong decisions", the sources said, adding that the chief minister has not been charged with corruption.

Earlier, Dikshit said she will comment on the report only after going through it.

"How can I comment? We will have to read the report. Let me go through it," she said.

She also refused to comment on the Opposition's demand for her resignation.