Mishra gives statement to Lokayukta on graft charge against CM

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Rebel and former minister Kapil Mishra today gave his statement to the Lokayukta over his allegations of corruption against chief minister Kejriwal and others.

Mishra has mentioned seven matters of "corruption" including an "exchange" of Rs two crore between Kejriwal and Health minister Satyendar Jain.



"I have given statement on 7 serious issues of corruption by @ArvindKejriwal and his associates before Hon'ble Lokayukta," he said in a tweet.

The Lokayukta is mandated to enquire into corruption cases at state level.

However, Mishra did not submit any evidence with Lokayukta Reva Khetrapal, saying he would do so later as some of the evidences were with his associate and "independent investigator" Neil Haslam, who was out of town.

Mishra said he would provide the date and the time of his visit to the chief minister's residence when Jain allegedly gave Rs 2 crore to Kejriwal in his presence after completion of the investigation in the matter.

Latching on to the rebel leader's statement, the unit of the BJP demanded that Kejriwal step down as the chief minister on "moral grounds".

"It is a very serious matter that a public representative has given a statement before the Lokayukta against Kejriwal and now he has no moral right to continue as Chief Minister," BJP's unit president Manoj Tiwari said.

The matters of corruption raised by Mishra in his statement included the water tanker "scam", PWD "scam" which involved Kejriwal's relative late Surender Bansal, foreign trips by five leaders and funds obtained by the party allegedly from "shell" companies.

Mishra was removed as Water Resources and Tourism minster from the cabinet on May 6 and had made the startling corruption allegation against Kejriwal the next day.

A complaint of "corruption" against Kejriwal and Jain was filed by the BJP's legal cell following Mishra's allegation before the Lokayukta.

The Lokayukta had sent a notice to Mishra for recording his statement in connection with his allegation.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Mishra gives statement to Lokayukta on graft charge against CM

Rebel AAP MLA and former minister Kapil Mishra today gave his statement to the Delhi Lokayukta over his allegations of corruption against Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and others. Mishra has mentioned seven matters of "corruption" including an "exchange" of Rs two crore between Kejriwal and Health minister Satyendar Jain. "I have given statement on 7 serious issues of corruption by @ArvindKejriwal and his associates before Hon'ble Lokayukta," he said in a tweet. The Lokayukta is mandated to enquire into corruption cases at state level. However, Mishra did not submit any evidence with Lokayukta Reva Khetrapal, saying he would do so later as some of the evidences were with his associate and "independent investigator" Neil Haslam, who was out of town. Mishra said he would provide the date and the time of his visit to the chief minister's residence when Jain allegedly gave Rs 2 crore to Kejriwal in his presence after completion of the CBI investigation in the matter. Latching ... Rebel and former minister Kapil Mishra today gave his statement to the Lokayukta over his allegations of corruption against chief minister Kejriwal and others.

Mishra has mentioned seven matters of "corruption" including an "exchange" of Rs two crore between Kejriwal and Health minister Satyendar Jain.

"I have given statement on 7 serious issues of corruption by @ArvindKejriwal and his associates before Hon'ble Lokayukta," he said in a tweet.

The Lokayukta is mandated to enquire into corruption cases at state level.

However, Mishra did not submit any evidence with Lokayukta Reva Khetrapal, saying he would do so later as some of the evidences were with his associate and "independent investigator" Neil Haslam, who was out of town.

Mishra said he would provide the date and the time of his visit to the chief minister's residence when Jain allegedly gave Rs 2 crore to Kejriwal in his presence after completion of the investigation in the matter.

Latching on to the rebel leader's statement, the unit of the BJP demanded that Kejriwal step down as the chief minister on "moral grounds".

"It is a very serious matter that a public representative has given a statement before the Lokayukta against Kejriwal and now he has no moral right to continue as Chief Minister," BJP's unit president Manoj Tiwari said.

The matters of corruption raised by Mishra in his statement included the water tanker "scam", PWD "scam" which involved Kejriwal's relative late Surender Bansal, foreign trips by five leaders and funds obtained by the party allegedly from "shell" companies.

Mishra was removed as Water Resources and Tourism minster from the cabinet on May 6 and had made the startling corruption allegation against Kejriwal the next day.

A complaint of "corruption" against Kejriwal and Jain was filed by the BJP's legal cell following Mishra's allegation before the Lokayukta.

The Lokayukta had sent a notice to Mishra for recording his statement in connection with his allegation.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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