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CBI PAYS SURPRISE VISIT TO DELHI SECT’S ADVT DEPT; SISODIA ATTACKS MODI

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NEW DELHI: A day after it registered a preliminar­y inquiry against Delhi’s Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia to probe alleged irregulari­ties in the ‘Talk to AK’ campaign, the CBI on Thursday paid a surprise visit to Delhi government’s advertisem­ent department.

A team of Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) sleuths visited Directorat­e of Informatio­n and Publicity (DIP) office at Delhi Secretaria­t and collected documents relating to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government’s “Talk to AK” media campaign.

“Our team visited the DIP office in Delhi Secretaria­t to collect some documents to probe the allegation of impropriet­ies and violation of extent rules and regulation­s in award of work pertaining to the Delhi government’s media campaign ‘Talk to AK’,” a CBI official said.

Sisodia alleged that the CBI was “acting on instructio­ns” from Prime Minister Narendra Modi who, he said, was rattled by AAP’S resolve to send Punjab Revenue Minister Bikram Majithia, who it accuses of having links with internatio­nal drug mafia, to jail.

“After we said we will send Punjab’s druglord Bikram Majithia to jail, they (BJP) filed a CBI case against me,” Sisodia said. “Modiji, your CBI threat will not be able to protect your favourite druglord in Punjab (Bikram) Majithia. His countdown has already begun,” he added. Sisodia added that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had no political future left.

“They (BJP) are rattled as they are not winning Uttar Pradesh elections, while we are winning Punjab and Goa. That is why they are doing just anything in frustratio­n,” Sisodia said.

Challengin­g Modi, the Deputy Chief Minister added that he was not scared.

“Go ahead, call your CBI and arrest me. I am not scared,” he tweeted.

Soon after CBI’S surprise visit to DIP office, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said Modi had turned the investigat­ive agency into a “Laughing stock”.

The CBI on Wednesday registered a preliminar­y inquiry against Sisodia and some unnamed state government officials to probe alleged irregulari­ties in the ‘Talk to AK’ media campaign.

The campaign was Kejriwal’s interactiv­e session with the public, in which people could reach out to the AAP leader through social media.

Sisodia had then said that he would be expecting CBI raids at his home and office on Thursday. “CBI team reached advertisem­ent department of Delhi government. Modiji, I was waiting for it since morning at my home and my office,” Sisodia tweeted on Thursday after the agency’s surprise visit. Earlier in the day, Kejriwal claimed the CBI was scared of Sisodia. “Today (Thursday) Manish (Sisodia) kept waiting for the CBI, but it did not turn up. Till now people used to fear CBI, but it is for the first time when CBI is fearing someone,” Kejriwal tweeted.

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