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Kapil to file case against Kejriwal for 'irregularities'

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Tuesday, 16 May 2017 (11:39 IST)
New Delhi: A day after he ended hunger strike in a dramatic way, sacked Aam Aadmi Party minister Kapil Mishra today said that he would register a case against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for alleged 'irregularities'. Launching a fresh attack on the Aam Aadmi Party chief, the suspended party member, in a twitter post, said, " Arvind Kejriwal kya karne aye the, kya karte pakde gaye. Desh se dhoka karne se pehle ek bar soch lete ( Arvind Kejriwal for what you came but caught doing something else. You should have thought once before cheating the country." "The man (Kejriwal) who has entered politics with the promise to weed out corruption and fight elections on people's money, I will today file a case against him under black money, hawala, shell companies and money laundering," the Karawal Nagar MLA asserted.
 

Mr Mishra, who was on indefinite strike, demanding that AAP disclose details of foreign visits by some leaders, yesterday broke his fast by taking liquids following which he was discharged from the Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital here. He was rushed to the Hospital on Sunday after he fainted towards the end of his press conference, where he levelled serious allegations of 'irregularities' against the AAP convenor and other leaders.

"Doctors won't discharge until I start taking liquids. I have to go to Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT). Starting on liquids now," the Karawal Nagar MLA tweeted. Earlier, the sacked AAP minister has also charged Mr Kejriwal with taking Rs two crore from his Cabinet colleague Satyendar Jain. (UNI)
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