CBI raids are attempts to instill fear among party workers: AAP

Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain alleged that the raids were politically motivated

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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With the carrying out searches at the residence and office of former Health Secretary, the on Thursday alleged that the probe agency officials were looking at the files pertaining to mohalla clinics.

The party said the officers also raided the health department's office at the Secretariat.

Health Minister Satyendar Jain, who is executing the AAP's flagship project-- mohalla clinics- termed these raids as politically motivated.

Talking to reporters, MLA Saurabh Bharadwaj said the raid is nothing, but an attempt to instill fear in the minds of the officers and the party leaders to discourage them from doing "good work" for the people.

However, there was no direct attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and the intensity of the attack was also toned down.

In December 2015, the had raided the office of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's Principal Secretary Rajendra Kumar. Kejriwal had then launched a scathing attack on Modi, calling him a "psychopath" and a "liar".

The carried out searches at the residence and office of Tarun Seem, former Health Secretary in connection with alleged irregularities in hiring three private firms for security of city government hospitals.

A case of has been registered against Seem, a 1992-batch IRS officer, security firms--Knightwatch, Innovision and SIS India--and other unidentified persons.

It is alleged that irregularities were committed in the engagement of the three private security agencies for augmenting security in the emergency area of the hospitals of Government, sources said.

"This is not a new thing. The CBI, ACB, Income Tax, which are not under our control, have been conducting raids at premises of ministers and government officers.

"I have been told the officers were trying to looking for something in files pertaining to mohalla clinics. But we will not concede defeat and complete our mission," Bharadwaj said.

Meanwhile, Senior BJP leader Vijender Gupta alleged the "involvement" of government ministers in hiring of the private security agencies.

Gupta, who is the Leader of Opposition in Assembly also alleged a "scam" in hiring of private security agencies by government in November last year.

"The private agencies were hired without any tender process or seeking approval of the Lt Governor, with the involvement of the Chief Minister and the Health minister Satyender Jain," Gupta alleged in a statement.

He also claimed that the "irregularities" in hiring the three security agencies caused a "loss" of Rs 10.5 crore to the exchequer.

CBI raids are attempts to instill fear among party workers: AAP

Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain alleged that the raids were politically motivated

Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain alleged that the raids were politically motivated
With the carrying out searches at the residence and office of former Health Secretary, the on Thursday alleged that the probe agency officials were looking at the files pertaining to mohalla clinics.

The party said the officers also raided the health department's office at the Secretariat.

Health Minister Satyendar Jain, who is executing the AAP's flagship project-- mohalla clinics- termed these raids as politically motivated.

Talking to reporters, MLA Saurabh Bharadwaj said the raid is nothing, but an attempt to instill fear in the minds of the officers and the party leaders to discourage them from doing "good work" for the people.

However, there was no direct attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and the intensity of the attack was also toned down.

In December 2015, the had raided the office of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's Principal Secretary Rajendra Kumar. Kejriwal had then launched a scathing attack on Modi, calling him a "psychopath" and a "liar".

The carried out searches at the residence and office of Tarun Seem, former Health Secretary in connection with alleged irregularities in hiring three private firms for security of city government hospitals.

A case of has been registered against Seem, a 1992-batch IRS officer, security firms--Knightwatch, Innovision and SIS India--and other unidentified persons.

It is alleged that irregularities were committed in the engagement of the three private security agencies for augmenting security in the emergency area of the hospitals of Government, sources said.

"This is not a new thing. The CBI, ACB, Income Tax, which are not under our control, have been conducting raids at premises of ministers and government officers.

"I have been told the officers were trying to looking for something in files pertaining to mohalla clinics. But we will not concede defeat and complete our mission," Bharadwaj said.

Meanwhile, Senior BJP leader Vijender Gupta alleged the "involvement" of government ministers in hiring of the private security agencies.

Gupta, who is the Leader of Opposition in Assembly also alleged a "scam" in hiring of private security agencies by government in November last year.

"The private agencies were hired without any tender process or seeking approval of the Lt Governor, with the involvement of the Chief Minister and the Health minister Satyender Jain," Gupta alleged in a statement.

He also claimed that the "irregularities" in hiring the three security agencies caused a "loss" of Rs 10.5 crore to the exchequer.
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