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3 CPWD engineers suspended over CM house construction
The Morning Standard|August 11, 2024
THE Union Ministry of Housing has suspended three CPWD officials, namely ADG (Civil) Ashok Kumar Rajdev, Chief Engineer Pradeep Kumar Parmar and Superintending Engineer Abhishek Raj for their role in alleged illegalities involving the construction of the official residence of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal at 6 Flag Staff Road.
- ANUP VERMA

These officials, then posted with PWD, were supervising the construction of CM's bungalow. The two engineers, along with four others, were responsible for alleged irregularities which include violation of rules and massive cost escalation in the name of superior modifications on the instructions of the CM.

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