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Will approach CBI: Kapil Mishra

Will approach CBI: Kapil Mishra

| | 08 May 2017, 05:36 pm
New Delhi, May 8 (IBNS): Former AAP Minister Kapil Mishra, who alleged that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal received Rs. 2 crore cash, on Monday said he will approach the Central Bureau of Investigation on Tuesday.

He even dared the AAP to sack him from the party.

Mishra said: "I dare PAC members to sack me."

Speaking on his move to approach the CBI, Mishra siad: "Tomorrow I have got an appointment with CBI at 11.30 am."

He said: "will officially lodge FIR and be present as a witness."

He said Kejriwal likes his Chief Minister's chair.

"This is not the same Arvind Kejriwal whom we have liked," he said.

"He will not be able to leave the seat now," he said.

Mishra had claimed he saw Mr Kejriwal receive the money from another minister, Satyendar Jain.

Mishra has claimed he will share evidence with the anti-corruption branch  and "tell them everything".

Mishra was removed on Saturday evening after a series of tweets from him promised explosive revelations.

 

Image: twitter.com/KapilMishraAAP
 

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