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Kirti Azad to move court against government, Jaitley

| | Jan 28, 2016, at 08:24 pm
New Delhi, Jan 28 (IBNS) Suspended BJP MP Kirti Azad on Thursday said he will move court against the alleged corruption in DDCA and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, reports said.

Addressing a press conference,  he also released a letter written by him to Jaitley in September last in which he alleged that the senior BJP leader played a "nefarious role" in messing up the DDCA and Hockey India.

Keeping up his attack on Jaitley, Azad  suggested his role in a "mysterious" mail sent to the Delhi and District Cricket Association(DDCA) office-bearers about re-appointing a "favourite" auditor and filing of a defamation case against him and Kejriwal.

"Like always there are outsiders in 'non-executive roles' without any accountability who keep advising DDCA office- bearers how to run it," he told the media.

BJP has suspended Azad for his relentless attack on Jaitley, who was at the helms of DDCA affairs when the alleged corruption took place.

Azad said the report of Justice Mukul Mudgal, who was appointed observer by the Delhi High Court for the India-South Africa cricket test in New Delhi, corroborates most of the charges made by him. He said he will move a writ petition after Mudgal files his second report.

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