Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said Finance Minister Arun Jaitley must resign or be sacked in view of the “very serious allegations” against him.
Kejriwal’s comments came right after Arun Jaitley addressed the media, explaining his side of the story. Jaitley had said that he did not need legal means to tackle his opponents since he is capable of dealing with them politically.
The battle between Arvind Kejriwal and Arun Jaitley began after the former dragged the finance minister’s name into allegations of corruption. Jaitley had headed the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) for years.
Former cricketer Bishan Singh Bedi joined the “anti-Jaitley” chorus, asking if it was all hunky dory in the DDCA.
“ Why did the court order the fourth test (between India and South Africa) to be administered by Justice Mudgal? Could someone please educate me kindly,” he questioned.
Bedi also went onto say, “If the DDCA house was in order with no corruption, then why did BCCI stop all payments to the DDCA and why was the incumbent president of the DDCA sacked?”
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