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Why is the Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal, so protective of a bureaucrat? Did he jump the gun by saying that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is targeting him and not his principal secretary, Rajendra Kumar? Is Kejriwal simply politicising the entire issue?
The drama of allegations started in the morning when Kejriwal tweeted at around 10:13 am that the Central Bureau of Investigation had raided his office. Within an hour, the CBI clarified that the raid was conducted at his secretary’s office and not the chief minister’s.
The CBI registered a case against Kumar under the Prevention of Corruption Act on Monday, based on a complaint by Ashish Joshi, member secretary of the Delhi Dialogue Commission.
According to the CBI, the case is against 6 persons, including Kumar, and has nothing to do with Kejriwal. The CBI also clarified that Kumar, as a government employee, favoured a private company through five contracts worth Rs 9.5 crore, between 2007-2014. Here are the details of these contracts:
The details of the contracts reveal that only the last contract in February 2014 was given when Kejriwal was the chief minister, and the CBI has clarified that there is no case against him. In fact, the CBI, during its media brief, used tough words against Kejriwal’s allegations.
Kejriwal also made an extraordinarily sharp attack against Modi by calling him ‘a coward and a psychopath’ in his tweets. The ruling BJP government has demanded an apology from him. The Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi, Manish Sisodia, dared the ruling government by saying,
Sisodia also accused the BJP of “misusing the CBI just like the Congress did.”
Not satisfied with the CBI’s version of events, Kejriwal in a press conference said,
He also several raised questions as to why the ministers and other officers in the Sheila Dixit government were not questioned if the cases pertained to 2007.
Kejriwal has now declared war against the CBI. On the other hand, the CBI, which has always been criticised for being used by the ruling government, claims the ongoing investigation is fair.
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