Mishra attended the day-long special session of the Delhi Assembly after filing three separate complaints of "corruption" with the CBI, including one involving Kejriwal.
Former Delhi minister Kapil Mishra today filed three complaints with the CBI against Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, minister Satyendar Jain and other AAP leaders on various charges.
Party MLA Saurabh Bhardwaj today gave a live demonstration in the Delhi Assembly to prove that Electronic Voting Machines can indeed be rigged.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is likely to speak on the allegations levelled by his former cabinet colleague Kapil Mishra, for the first time, in the specially convened Assembly session today.
Former Delhi minister Kapil Mishra, who accused Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal of accepting Rs 2 crore from minister Satyendra Jain in his presence, said that he has sought an appointment with the CBI today to register a complaint on Tuesday
Kejriwal’s reaction comes immediately after the Political Affairs Committee (PAC) chaired by Kejriwal suspended Mishra from party’s primary membership.
Last year in August, Dikshit was "examined" by the ACB officials in connection with her alleged involvement in the tanker scam besides being handed over a set of 18 written questions.
Jain also is likely to file a defamation case against Mishra, a senior official close to the minister said.
In a tweet, she called Mishra a ‘stupid man’ and said that her brother-in-law was no more.
Speaking to news agency ANI, Anna said that ‘it is sad to see that founders of the anti-corruption movement were facing corruption charges’.
Addressing the media here, Mishra revealed the name of Kejriwal’s relative for whom Health Minister Satyendra Jain had settled a land deal.
Yesterday, Tiwari had requested Lt Governor Anil Baijal to examine the possibility of ‘immediately dismissing’ Kejriwal and Jain over graft allegations levelled against them by Mishra.
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