₹163.62 Crore Notice Issued To AAP Over Political Ads; Asked To Pay Within 10 Days

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New Delhi: The Delhi government’s Directorate of Information and Publicity (DIP) on Wednesday issued a notice to Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) giving it a total of 10 days to deposit Rs 164 crore for its political advertisements published allegedly in the form of government advertisements in the year 2016-17.

The recovery notice says AAP had violated the guidelines on political advertisements issued by the Supreme Court and cost the State exchequer.

According to sources, if the AAP fails to make the payment, legal action, including sealing of the office of the AAP and attachment of the properties of the party shall be done.

Incidentally, Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, VK Saxena had on December 19, 2022 directed the Delhi chief secretary to recover Rs 99.31 crore spent on advertisements in 2015-2016 from the AAP.

Following the L-G’s instructions, the DIP issued a notice for the recovery of a total of Rs 163.62 crore, which includes included Rs 99.31 crore as principal and Rs 64.31 crore as interest.

The DIP said it has not yet received the said amount in the account details given in the said notices and therefore, a final opportunity is hereby given to the AAP to reimburse the amount within 10 days failing which further necessary action as per law will be taken.

(With Agency Inputs)

 

 

 

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