The controversy is not stopping after Kejriwal vacated the Delhi CM residence. BJP has claimed that toilet seats worth Rs 10-12 lakh are missing from Kejriwal's official residence. PWD released the inventory list on Sunday after former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal vacated 6 Flag Staff Road bungalows. It is reported that a total of 80 curtains with body sensors and remote control systems were installed in Kejriwal's house.
The price of this curtain was Rs 4 crore to Rs 5.6 crore. Besides, water supply and sanitary fittings worth Rs 15 crore were made in the bathroom. Apart from this, kitchen and bathroom items worth lakhs of rupees are also mentioned in the list.
Kejriwal showed off his simplicity
BJP has claimed that a toilet seat worth Rs 10-12 lakh is missing from Kejriwal's bungalow. BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya shared a list of expensive power equipment and gadgets, alleging that all of them were installed for the convenience of Kejriwal. Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva also targeted Kejriwal on this issue. Sachdeva said that Kejriwal showed his true form as soon as he became the Chief Minister. He started spending crores of rupees of public money on luxuries.
BJP's strong attack
He said that Kejriwal uses a toilet seat worth Rs 10 to 12 lakh and takes a shower worth more than Rs 1 crore. He has spent crores of rupees only on the decoration of the house. After the release of the list, BJP State President said – Smart toilet seats with fully automatic sensors were installed in the Chief Minister's residence. It had features like automatic open-close seats, heated seats, wireless remote deodorizer and automatic flushing. Its price was between Rs 10-12 lakh. This toilet seat is now missing. Along with this, decorative items worth crores of rupees are also missing.
After resigning from the post of Chief Minister, he vacated this bungalow on October 4.
Actually, Kejriwal lived in the bungalow located at 6 Flag Staff Road for 9 years. After resigning from the post of Chief Minister, he vacated this bungalow on October 4. Sachdeva and Gupta said that Kejriwal came to power by calling himself a common man and says that he will never buy a bungalow or a car. According to the list, he was enjoying like a king. The inventory list mentions a toilet seat worth Rs 1 crore in the CM House, curtains worth Rs 5.6 crore have been installed in the bungalow. Sanitary fittings worth more than Rs 15 crore have been done in CM House.