On his part, Sisodia dared the investigating agency to arrest him. The preliminary enquiry was merely a tool to stall reforms in Delhi's education sector, he said.
"Manish kept waiting for CBI, but it did not come. Till now, people used to be scared of CBI, for the first time CBI is scared of someone," Kejriwal tweeted.
Sisodia said he was being punished for creating world class facilities for school children "unlike governments" who push them towards "drugs".
Meanwhile, asked about the CBI enquiry against his daughter Saumya over her appointment as adviser to the Mohalla Clinic project, Health Minister Satyendar Jain said, "It seems Jung has got nothing out of the 400 files he had sought."
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The Delhi government today refuted allegations of irregularities based on which CBI has registered a preliminary enquiry against Deputy CM Manish Sisodia, asserting that no consultant was hired by the AAP dispensation especially for social media campaign "Talk to AK".
Government also denied that Rs 1.5 crore was spent on social media campaign 'Talk to Campaign'.
"As government doesn't have any expertise in dealing with social media campaign, the hired PR company had assured government that it will manage social media campaign 'Talk to AK'.
"Besides, payments are also made through credit card to Facebook and Google for any such campaign which government usually does not do," the official said.
Yesterday, the preliminary enquiry was registered by the CBI based on a complaint filed by the Vigilance Department of the Delhi government.
The complaint alleged that a consultant of a well-known public relations company was hired by the Delhi government to promote "Talk to AK" (Talk to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal) campaign and a proposal of Rs 1.5 crore was prepared for this purpose.
"There were some objections from Principal Secretary (Finance). Finally, the decision was taken by the Delhi Cabinet which can overrule the advice of any officer. It was a policy decision," sources said.
Meanwhile, the ruling Aam Aadmi Party has slammed the BJP, saying that the CBI inquiry against Manish Sisodia and Satyendar Jain's daughter by a "rattled" BJP government is the "clearest indicator" that AAP will sweep Punjab and Goa in the upcoming Assembly polls.