The Asian Age

CBI readies to file FIRs on Kejriwal, AAP leaders

- PRAMOD KUMAR

It’s trouble time in the Aam Aadmi Party as the CBI is preparing to file FIRs to probe the allegation­s against Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejirwal, health minister Satyendar Jain and other AAP leaders. As a first step, the CBI will be filing three separate “preliminar­y enquiries” (PEs) against these leaders on the basis of the charges against them by sacked Delhi minister Kapil Sharma.

Sources in the CBI said: “The agency is considerin­g registerin­g three separate PEs to probe the allegation­s of Kapil Mishra. The PEs will be registered by the end of this week.” Subsequent­ly, the agency will register FIRs to probe the allegation­s, they added. Mr Mishra had on Tuesday filed complaints with the CBI on the exchange of `2 crores between Mr Jain and Mr Kejriwal, an alleged `50-crore land deal arranged for the chief minister’s brother-in-law and five AAP leaders and for allegedly misusing party funds on foreign trips.

Besides, the CBI is preparing to convert its four already-registered PEs pertaining to alleged irregulari­ties in several Delhi government contracts into regular cases. The CBI has already completed its investigat­ion into the PE registered against deputy chief

minister Manish Sisodia to probe the alleged irregulari­ties committed in awarding a social media campaign “Talk to AK” contract of the Delhi government to a private firm. It will soon be converted into a regular case. Besides, it may convert its previous PE registered to probe irregulari­ties in the appointmen­t of the city government’s “feedback unit” into a regular case.

The social media campaign “Talk to AK” was an initiative of Mr Kejriwal. “The PE was registered based on a complaint filed by the vigilance department of the Delhi government. Preliminar­y investigat­ions by the CBI revealed that a consultant of a wellknown public relations company was hired by the Delhi government to promote the ‘Talk to AK’ (Talk to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal) campaign and a proposal of `1.5 crores was prepared for this purpose despite an objection by the principal secretary”, sources said.

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