AAP-BJP war rages on
CBI Raids
New Delhi: The AAP and the BJP were locked in a bitter war on
Thursday, 17th December 2015, with Delhi Chief Minister Arvind
Kejriwal seeking Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's resignation for corruption and
the latter accusing the AAP leader of spreading "untruth and
falsehood".
Continuing its attack on Jaitley over alleged corruption when he
headed Delhi's cricket association, Kejriwal said Jaitley must resign or should
be sacked. The BJP and the central government rejected the demand.
Responding to Jaitley's defence of himself, Kejriwal asked:
"Can Jaitley's denial be taken as gospel truth? Very serious allegations
against him. Why is he running away from investigations?
"If Jaitley were (to be) let off without investigations on
(the) basis of his press denial, then should all coal and 2G (scandal) accused
also be similarly let off?"
Kejriwal -- who took on Jaitley two days after accusing the CBI of
searching his room while targeting his principal secretary Rajendra Kumar, a
charge denied by the CBI -- said huge amounts of money were involved in alleged
wrongdoing in the DDCA.
Jaitley refuted all this, saying Kejriwal believed in
"untruth and only falsehood".
"Free speech is unquestionably a pre-eminent fundamental
right, but does free speech include the right to speak only falsehood? Kejriwal
seems to believe in untruth and defamation, delivered in a language that
borders on hysteria," the BJP veteran said in a Facebook post.
Jaitley denied corruption charges levelled against him by the AAP
and also the Congress regarding the Delhi and District Cricket Association
(DDCA), which he headed for years.
"It is a part of propaganda technique to deflect attention
when you yourselves are in the dock. Finding himself acting as a shield to
cover an officer under investigation, the Delhi chief minister has attempted to
focus attention on me," Jaitley said.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister and BJP leader M. Venkaiah Naidu
said: "There is no question of the resignation of Jaitley. They (AAP) are
playing their political cards. This is no issue."
Union minister Smriti Irani said: "Political hysteria is
being created to deflect attention from a corrupt officer. AAP has made false
allegations."
Jaitley added: "I left cricket administration in 2013. By
referring to some facts of 2014 and 2015, he (Kejriwal) can't drag me in."
Earlier, at a press conference, AAP leaders hurled a string of
charges against Jaitley.
"A free and fair probe cannot be done as long as Jaitley
remains in the post," AAP leader Sanjay Singh said. "So he should be
removed."
The AAP allegations -- an elaboration of what it spoke about a day
earlier -- came two days after the CBI raided the office of the principal
secretary to Kejriwal on charges of corruption.
Kejriwal insisted that the CBI officials had searched his room too
and read the file related to the probe report on the DDCA he had ordered. The
CBI denied entering his room.
In a related development, former cricketer Bishan Singh Bedi
demanded to know that if all was hunky-dory in the DDCA, "then why did the
court order the fourth Test (between India and South Africa to be) administered
by Justice Mudgal? Will someone please educate me?"
Kejriwal, who re-tweeted Bedi's remark, said: "Good
point."
Bedi went on: "Also, if the DDCA house was in order with no
corruption, then why did BCCI stop all payment to DDCA and why was incumbent
president of DDCA sacked?" Kejriwal again re-tweeted and said:
"Agree."
Commenting on reports that the BJP had put a gag on its MP and
former cricketer Kirti Azad, who has been campaigning against alleged corruption
in the DDCA for years, the Delhi chief minister asked: "Is this true? Why
is BJP trying to cover up Jaitley's corruption?"
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