Papers related to 'CNG scam' flung at Kejriwal pertain to Centre: Vinod Rai
January 18, 2016  23:05
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Delhi Transport Minister Gopal Rai today claimed that the papers flung by a woman on Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal pertained to the Centre and the Aam Aadmi Party government had nothing to do with it.

The minister claimed that the documents belonged to Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation which comes under the Union ministry of commerce and industry.

"PESO has 96 Compressed Natural Gas-testing centres across the country. These centres issue compliance plates to CNG-run vehicles and on this basis, Indraprastha Gas Limited employees refill CNG cylinders. The documents which the woman threw at CM belonged to two such CNG-testing centres in Delhi and the AAP government has nothing to do with them," he said.

"After examining these documents, it was seen that CNG-testing fitness centres were issued on a bike number, rather than cars, which indicates wrongdoings. I will write to Centre on Tuesday requesting it to order a probe into this case and fix the responsibility of those who are behind this," Rai said.
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