Manoj Tiwari demands Kejriwal's resignation from Delhi CM’s post, thanks Kapil Mishra for exposing him
“Whole Of Delhi Is Absolutely Shocked By Today's Remarks Of Kapil Mishra. Its Not An Allegation But Statement Of A Witness,' Said Tiwari.
Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari reacting on the graft charges against Arvind Kejriwal Sunday said Kapil Mishra has not made an allegation but testimony and Kejriwal must immediately resign from Delhi Chief Ministers’ post.
“Whole of Delhi is absolutely shocked by today's remarks of Kapil Mishra. It's not an allegation but statement of a witness,” said Tiwari.
Manoj Tiwari, who is also an MP from Delhi’s North East constituency informed media that Delhi BJP has called a meeting to decide their plan of action and a delegation met LG Anil Baijal on the issue of serious cash bribery allegations on Arvind Kejriwal and Satyendar Jain.
The entire episode started yesterday with ousted AAP minister Kapil Mishra’s tweet about big expose in water tanker scam. Minutes after his tweet, Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia made an announcement about the cabinet reshuffle and Kapil Mishra’s exit from cabinet.
Outraged Mishra held a press conference at Rajghat Sunday and made serious allegations against Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, saying that the latter took Rs 2 crore from health minister Satyendra Jain in front of him.
Mishra said it was a sleepless night for me after witnessing Kejriwal accepting the money.
However, the allegations of Mishra were completely denied by the Aam Aadmi Party and the party termed them “absurd” and “baseless”.
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