The report said the then PWD minister had, in March 2020, proposed additional accommodation arrangements a drawing room, two meeting rooms and a dining room with a capacity of 24 people and the addition of an upper storey by remodelling the existing structure.
Renovation of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's official residence incurred a total cost of Rs 52.71 crore, according to a "factual report" submitted by the Delhi government's Vigilance Directorate to the lieutenant governor.
The cost of Rs 52.71 crore included Rs 33.49 crore spent on the construction of the house and Rs 19.22 crore on a camp office for the chief minister, the report said, citing records of the Public Works Department (PWD).
Chief Minister of Bihar Nitish Kumar on Sunday travelled to Delhi to meet with his counterpart, Arvind Kejriwal, as part of efforts to create a bigger opposition coalition