The AAP, however, hit back and stated the order of inquiry is a "conspiracy" to stop the subsidy given to the people of Delhi.
While the fate of Chief minister Ashok Gehlot is yet to be finalised, the brief break gave an indication that he might not pay the price for not being able to impress upon his supporters to toe the party line.
The Home Minister also asserted that after the removal of Article 370, terror-related incidents in Jammu & Kashmir have plummeted significantly.
RJD Rajya Sabha MP Manoj Jha claimed that he had been denied "political clearance" to travel to Pakistan by the Ministry of External Affairs to participate in the fourth Asma Jahangir Conference.
Union home minister Amit Shah arrived in J&K amid tight security arrangements on Monday on a three-day visit during which he will address two public rallies and inaugurate several development projects.