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AugustaWestland scam: Kejriwal questions Modi's silence on Sonia

AugustaWestland scam: Kejriwal questions Modi's silence on Sonia

| | 29 Apr 2016, 11:19 am
New Delhi, Apr 29 (IBNS) Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who had earlier dared the BJP to arrest Sonia Gandhi pertaining to the AugustaWestland scam, questioned the Prime Minister on his silence regarding investigations.

Taking to Twitter, the Delhi CM on Friday accused the Prime Minister of bias.

He said, "Modi ji had the CBI investigate me, but is letting Sonia ji and Vaadra ji go free. He thinks the Gandhi's are honest."

"Had the Italian court named me in the verdict, Modi would have sent be to custody but is not even willing to ask Sonia Gandhi anything about the scam," Kejriwal said.

Taking a jibe at BJP President Amit Shah, Kejriwal said that the man who's otherwise strict with his opponents is pleading to the Congress supremo.

"Amit Shah is pleading to Sonia Gandhi. This is not how you conduct an investigation," he said, while adding, "If this is how you plan to do it, please close down the CBI and ACB."

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