In a letter to the CAG, Shashi Kant Sharma, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said that the CAG audit will nail the "lies" being spread by vested interests about the amount spent by the Delhi government on advertisements during the entire financial year 2015-16.
The development comes in wake of a communication from the CAG to the Delhi government, a government official said. Sisodia also urged the Central auditor to audit books of all its departments.
The advertisement spending of the Aam Aadmi Party government, since its return to power in Delhi last year, has raised eyebrows with the political opponents questioning the expenditure amount besides the decision of the AAP government to advertise in other states at the expense of public money.
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"CAG is not auditing the advertisement expenses of either the Central Government or any other state government," Sisodia wrote.
Underlining the reported advertisement expenditure of the Centre, Sisodia said that advertisements were placed in all national dailies in addition to TV and Radio campaigns and it ran for more than a week celebrating PM Narendra Modi's two years in office.
"Therefore, advertisement expense of all governments is being debated nationally for last few years and thus was dealt by no less than the Supreme Court.
"I would be extremely grateful if you can direct the Principal Accountant Generals of other States which have much larger publicity budgets than the government of Delhi to carry out a comprehensive audit of the government about expense of their respective states," he further said.