The LG office yesterday had rubbished the allegations, claiming that the charges were being made as the LG had declined a request by Delhi Home Minister Satyendra Jain for withdrawal of 24 cases registered against AAP leaders, including CM Arvind Kejriwal, pending in various courts .
In a letter to the ACB chief, the party alleged "quid pro quo" in the dealings of parole of Chautala, who has been convicted in a corruption case, and demanded a probe into the LG's role in the matter.
"The Hon'ble LG's personal, rather strange, intervention in a routine matter of parole request, is an attempt to provide benefit to a convict (Chautala) who has been convicted and awarded exemplary punishment on serious grounds of corruption, by the judiciary," the letter added.
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The war of words between Jung and AAP over the parole controversy had escalated yesterday with the Delhi government questioning how he knew about a second parole plea by Chautala without the file reaching his office.
The party has been alleging that Jung was showing "undue interest" in Chautala getting parole and had also pressured Jain in this regard.
To this, Jung had hit back with his office saying Jain had requested him of withdrawing 24 cases registered against the AAP leaders including the Chief Minister.
After Jung had dismissed the charges saying Chautala's parole plea had been rejected on October 5, the AAP government had dared the LG to deny that the "pressure" on Jain was based on another parole plea.
Chautala, his son and three others are serving ten years imprisonment in teachers' recruitment racket case.