New Delhi: Launching a fresh attack on Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, axed Delhi minister Kapil Mishra today alleged that the former had gone to his office twice in last year. "I was wondering when was is it that the Chief Minister last visited his office. Delhiites do not even know that Mr Kejriwal had hardly gone to his office for two days in the last one year," the suspended Aam Aadmi Party leader said in a twitter post.
He also alleged that Mr Kejriwal is one of the least working Chief Ministers of the country as he takes maximum offs and asked him whether he has the courage to present his 'performance report' before the public. "Soon he (Kejriwal) will be the one with the maximum number of corruption cases," the Karawal Nagar MLA asserted. Mr Mishra, who has been levelling allegations of 'irregularities' against the Chief Minister since his removal from the Cabinet, yesterday had gone to the Central Bureau of Investigation and submitted documents in connection with hawala and money laundering against Mr Kejriwal.
Earlier, the suspended AAP leader had also given information to the Anti-Corruption Bureau on the alleged role of Mr Kejriwal and two of his associates in the tanker scam, which took place during the reign of the then Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit. Meanwhile, Mr Mishra in a tweet said that he would go to Central Board of Direct Taxes this afternoon. (UNI)