Arvind Kejriwal must undergo lie-detector test: Mishra over tanker scam

Kapil Mishra said, he will also approach the CBI to lodge a complaint

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Kapil Mishra. (Photo: Twitter)
Kapil Mishra. (Photo: Twitter)

A day after alleging that Chief Minister Kejriwal took Rs 2 crore in from Cabinet colleague Satyendar Jain, sacked Minister on Monday asked for a lie-detector test to check the veracity of his charge.

He said he met Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) officials on Monday morning to file a complaint in the water tanker scam.

"Let all three of us (Kejriwal, Jain and Mishra) undergo a lie-detector test. It will make clear who is telling the truth and who is lying," he told reporters here.

The former Water Minister said he will also approach the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to lodge a complaint.

Mishra's remarks came after the Aam Adami Party (AAP) came out in support of Kejriwal, saying the sacked minister's allegations were "baseless" and that the Chief Minister's integrity was "unquestionable".

"I have furnished all information I had with the ACB officials. I informed them about the misuse of public money and the delay in the inquiry into the matter," he said.

Mishra alleged that Kejriwal and two others -- Ashish Talwar and Vibhav Patel -- were responsible for the delay in action in the scam.

The Rs 400-crore water tanker scam involved alleged favouritism in the allotment of contracts to private water tankers to supply water to areas not falling under the Jal Board's network during the previous Congress government in

Arvind Kejriwal must undergo lie-detector test: Mishra over tanker scam

Kapil Mishra said, he will also approach the CBI to lodge a complaint

Kapil Mishra said, he will also approach the CBI to lodge a complaint

A day after alleging that Chief Minister Kejriwal took Rs 2 crore in from Cabinet colleague Satyendar Jain, sacked Minister on Monday asked for a lie-detector test to check the veracity of his charge.

He said he met Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) officials on Monday morning to file a complaint in the water tanker scam.

"Let all three of us (Kejriwal, Jain and Mishra) undergo a lie-detector test. It will make clear who is telling the truth and who is lying," he told reporters here.

The former Water Minister said he will also approach the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to lodge a complaint.

Mishra's remarks came after the Aam Adami Party (AAP) came out in support of Kejriwal, saying the sacked minister's allegations were "baseless" and that the Chief Minister's integrity was "unquestionable".

"I have furnished all information I had with the ACB officials. I informed them about the misuse of public money and the delay in the inquiry into the matter," he said.

Mishra alleged that Kejriwal and two others -- Ashish Talwar and Vibhav Patel -- were responsible for the delay in action in the scam.

The Rs 400-crore water tanker scam involved alleged favouritism in the allotment of contracts to private water tankers to supply water to areas not falling under the Jal Board's network during the previous Congress government in

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