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CBI trying to defame Kejriwal: Manish Sisodia

He has alleged that since the probe agency raid at CM's office completely 'failed', it is now adopting such tactics

Manish Sisodia. File photo
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 27 2015 | 8:00 PM IST
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has accused CBI of trying to "defame" Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and bureaucrats in his government by "leaking" news in the media and asked the agency director to refrain himself from adopting such "tactics".

In a letter to CBI Director Anil Kumar Sinha on December 25, Sisodia alleged that since the probe agency raid at CM's office completely "failed", it is now adopting such tactics.

"The only intent behind leaking stories, which can be understood, is to defame the Delhi government, bureaucrats and its Chief Minster Kejriwal," Sisodia said in his letter.

He further said, "I want to know if such stories are being leaked on the behest of the Prime Minister as CBI comes under him."

Sisodia said that if you (CBI Director) do not take immediate steps, it would itself "prove that on the behest of the Prime Minister", you and your team are trying to "defame" the opposition party by "misusing" CBI as part of the "conspiracy."

"You (CBI Director) know that it not the work of CBI to do politics, instead it's duty is to get corrupt and criminals punished through fair probe," Sisodia added.


He has also asked for accountability to be fixed against officers indulging in "leaking" stories.

Sisodia claimed that despite raids and interrogation, nothing seems to have been found and thus malicious campaign is being carried.

He alleged that the agency is spreading rumours that in the raid conducted on December 15, they have recovered five recordings, so the scope of investigation would be widened.

On December 15, CBI raided the office of Kejriwal's principal Secretary Rajendra Kumar at the Secretariat here.

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First Published: Dec 27 2015 | 7:42 PM IST

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