A fresh round of confrontation between the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)-led Government and the Centre started on Friday as the CBI raided the Delhi Government secretariat. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who returned from Punjab on Friday, once again asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to agree to a probe into the controversial ‘Sahara-Birla’ papers.
Hours after the agency raided the office of former OSD of Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain over alleged illegal appointments, Kejriwal sought to turn the tables on Modi by raking up the Sahara Birla papers, an issue over which he has been targeting the PM.
The confrontation comes a day ahead of the swearing in of former Union Home Secretary Anil Baijal as lieutenant-Governor of Delhi. Referring to the raids on his former Principal Secretary Rajendra Kumar’s office last December, that had also triggered a political firestorm, Kejriwal said Modi not agreeing to an investigation by a Delhi Government-appointed panel will prove that the PM “does not have the guts”.
Kejriwal taunted Modi saying the 2015 CBI raid on the Delhi secretariat had thrown up “four mufflers” and that even the cost of the raid could not be recovered. “Modiji had found a corrupt only in me at that point, Kejriwal said. Today he (Modi) got a raid conducted on Satyendar Jain. But we are not going to be scared by your CBI,” Kejriwal said.
Earlier, Kejriwal also got into a social media duel with leader of Opposition in the Delhi Assembly Vijender Gupta who accused the Chief Minister of peddling false charges, which he said won’t “mitigate your own crime”.
“You levelled false charges against my wife as well, used foul language against a woman. We are not scared of any probe but there has to be a crime,” Gupta tweeted. Kejriwal alleged that the CBI has filed “seven FIRs” against Jain and “two” against Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, but did not elaborate.