The Asian Age

Mishra gives CBI 3 Kejri complaints

Sacked mantri issues poll dare to CM ACB files FIR against Kejri’s relative I-T dept sends notice to AAP

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Hours after he posted an open letter to Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, challengin­g him to an electoral battle, sacked Delhi water minister Kapil Mishra on Tuesday filed three complaints with the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion against Mr Kejriwal over allegation­s of corruption, as well as against his relatives and some AAP leaders. He handed over three sealed envelops to the CBI that he called “evidence”. The CBI said that Mr Mishra’s complaints against the Delhi government ministers and others will be “examined and verified”. Later in the day, the anti-corruption branch registered an FIR against the company of the Mr Kejriwal’s brother-inlaw, who has been accused of getting `50 crores worth of land in violation of the rules.

Mr Mishra, former Delhi water minister, said he has filed three complaints. “First on the exchange of cash between Mr Kejriwal and Satyendar Jain. Second, on the firm owned by Mr Kejriwal’s relatives involved in the PWD and a Chhattarpu­r farmhouse land deal. The third is on the foreign trips by five AAP leaders.”

In a statement, CBI spokesman R.K. Gaur said the agency had received three complaints from Mr Mishra, with allegation­s of bribery and other irregulari­ties against some functionar­ies of the National Capital Territory of Delhi and some others. The CBI would examine the complaints, Mr Gaur said.

Mr Mishra has also sought details of the

foreign trips of AAP leaders Sanjay Singh, Ashish Khetan, Raghav Chadha, Satyendar Jain and Durgesh Pathak by Wednesday morning, and threatened to go on a hungerstri­ke if the Aam Aadmi Party failed to provide this data. “In the last two years, which countries did they visit, where did they stay, who bore the expenses, whom did they meet and what are those deals that they entered into?” Mr Mishra asked. Mr Mishra also alleged there had been “illegal funding” for the Punjab elections and that tickets were “sold” by the party during the Delhi civic polls.

Late on Tuesday evening, the income-tax department issued a notice to the Aam Aadmi Party asking why it should not be prosecuted for alleged tampering of account books. The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e had earlier sought details on the party’s funding.

On Tuesday, meanwhile, a stormy Delhi Assembly session ensued when the Aam Aadmi Party chose to dodge the allegation­s of corruption by Mr Mishra and raked up the EVM tampering issue once again. AAP MLA Saurabh Bharadwaj held a live demonstrat­ion in the House to prove that electronic voting machines can be rigged easily by inserting certain codes to favour a certain political party. The House also saw the presence of JD(U) and Trinamul Congress leaders in the visitors’ gallery during the one-day Assembly session.

Earlier in the morning, Mr Mishra wrote an open letter to Mr Kejriwal challengin­g him to a electoral battle. In the letter, Mr Mishra said he would register an FIR against Mr Kejriwal.

Mr Mishra approached the CBI a day after he was suspended from the Aam Aadmi Party after he levelled fresh corruption allegation­s against Mr Kejriwal. Mr Mishra, who was sacked as Delhi water minister on Saturday, has also said he will record a “detailed” statement on the `400-crore tanker scam in the Delhi Jal Board with the anti-corruption branch on Thursday.

 ?? — PTI ?? Members of the BJP’s youth wing, Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha, protest outside Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s residence in New Delhi on Tuesday.
— PTI Members of the BJP’s youth wing, Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha, protest outside Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s residence in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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