Kejriwal alleges plot against his govt
Promises
Big Revelation At Assembly Session On Friday
Throwing
his weight behind Delhi's home minister, Satyendar Jain, claiming that he was
being “framed“, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has alleged a conspiracy against
his government and promised a big revelation at a special one-day assembly
session on Friday .
“I
summoned Satyendar this morning. Saw all papers.He innocent, being framed. If
he were guilty , we wud have thrown him out. We stand by him,“ Kejriwal
tweeted. In a second tweet he said, “False cases against AAP MLAs n ministers,
FIR against me, CBI raid on me why? A v big conspiracy . Will expose in Delhi
assembly on Fri.“
Jain
alleged that he was being attacked as part of a political conspiracy . “Two
days later, CM is going to do a big expose.All this is happening because they
are scared of the expose that is going to happen. I challenge the media to show
the expose that the CM is about to make in the Delhi assembly on Friday ,“ he
said.
“There
are allegations against the Prime Minister and the media must show that too,“
said deputy CM Manish Sisodia. Taking a dig at the media, he said they must
know the difference between a BJP press release and an IT notice.
The
decision to call a oneday session of the assembly was taken at a cabinet
meeting, chaired by Kejriwal, on Tuesday . Issues concerning Delhi, including
vector-borne diseases (chikungunya and dengue), arrest of MLAs and cases
against ministers and the chief minister will be discussed. Sisodia said the
session will discuss registration of “wrong FIRs“ against ministers and AAP
MLAs and pointed out that even the CM was not being spared.
The
government's move comes against the backdrop of the recent arrests of MLAs and
the FIR on the alleged irregularities in Delhi Commission for Women by the Anti
Corruption Branch. “It is clear that the FIR has the PM's nod.We will soon call
a special session of the Delhi assembly where we will expose the conspiracy
behind this,“ Kejriwal had said last week.
The ACB
had denied the Delhi CM's claim that it had registered an FIR against him in
connection with the recruitments at DCW . ACB chief M K Meena had said that the
complaint contained Kejriwal's name but nowhere does the inquiry report mention
his role in the irregularities. “Why will we name him as an accused when our
inquiry report doesn't say he is an accused,“ a senior officer had said.
(TOI)
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