Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday sought to know why
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley were
“afraid” of a probe into the affairs of Delhi’s cricket body DDCA.
Referring to the CBI raid on Delhi Secretariat on 15 December, Kejriwal said:
We (AAP) cooperated with your raid, you also cooperate with the enquiry commission (set up by our government). We did not fear your raid, why are you afraid of the enquiry commission?
The Delhi government has set up an enquiry commission to
probe the allegations of corruption in the Delhi and District Cricket
Association (DDCA) which Jaitley headed for 13 years until 2013.
Kejriwal said many TV channels were claiming the commission of enquiry he had ordered was “illegal”. He asked, “Was the CBI raid legal?”
Jaitley has sued Kejriwal and other leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party for linking him with the alleged corruption in the DDCA. The BJP has suspended its MP Kirti Azad for campaigning against Jaitley on the same issue.
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