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Suspended IAS officer and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's ex-principal secretary Rajendra Kumar on Monday blamed former Lt Governor Najeeb Jung for his arrest by the CBI in a graft case, claiming it was part of efforts to "educate" him.
In a blogpost, he also alleged that Jung had put pressure on him to frame a "vice-chancellor" of a Delhi government-run university, but no case could be made out against the functionary.
Recounting his ordeal following the CBI probe into the alleged acts of corruption, the 1989-batch officer claimed that Jung had met a top official of the Union Home Ministry and a senior CBI officer and asked them to "educate" him in "national interest".
However, Jung's office refused to comment on the matter.
He added, "With your kindness and consistent follow-up, I was admitted to full boarding of that premier institution for a few days and I was also admitted full-time to another world-class correctional institution for some time."
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