Denying the allegation that huge amount of money was being spent on advertisements glorifying Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and the party, the AAP government today told Delhi High Court that it was spending Rs eight crores per month on ads related to its policies.
A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath was informed by Delhi government's information and publicity department that since the May 13 ruling of Supreme Court that taxpayers' money cannot be spent to build the image of political leaders, it has spent Rs 22.33 crore.
"It is pertinent to mention here that the funds allocated by the answering respondent (Delhi Government) for the purpose of information and publicity is Rs 526.74 crore which is the outer limit to be spent for the purpose of dissemination of information and publicity.
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The AAP government's response came in the backdrop of the court's July 29 direction in which while expressing "blatant" violation of the Supreme Court guidelines, it had asked them to give details of the money spent on advertisements allegedly glorifying Kejriwal and his Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).
The court's order had come on a PIL filed by senior Congress leader Ajay Maken, who has sought immediate direction to restrain the "Delhi government from airing its recent audio visual TV advertisement and also its recent advertisement" in the national capital besides other states.