The Chief Minister, who broke the news of raids on Twitter, accused the Modi government of resorting to vendetta politics and came down heavily on the CBI for the raids at Players Building, which is home to the offices of the Delhi secretariat in central Delhi.
"CBI raids my office," Kejriwal tweeted.
"When Modi cudn't handle me politically, he resorts to this cowardice. Modi is a coward and psychopath," he said in another tweet expressing his anguish over the raids.
The BJP also hit back at Kejriwal with Union Minister Prakash Javadekar saying the CBI was only probing a complaint of corruption against an officer and maintained it has nothing to do with Kejriwal's office.
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CBI sources said that a team of its officials went to the Delhi Secretariat, which houses office of Kejriwal and other ministers in the morning and conducted the search in the third floor of the building.
"After taking warrants, searches are being conducted in the office and residence of Rajendra Kumar. The allegations against Rajendra Kumar were raised by Ashish Joshi, former Member Secretary, Delhi Dialogue Commission," the agency said.
The third floor of the secretariat also houses Kejriwal's office.
The AAP government has been locked in a running feud with the Centre over the control of important functions like law and order, police and land.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia claimed the Centre was controlling the CBI and claimed the raid at Rajendra Kumar's office was aimed at sending message to officials "if they worked with Kejriwal honestly, they will be troubled."
"If Modi ji wants to send a message amongst officials who are working that if you work along with Kejriwal honestly, then they will be targeted, then it is a very dangerous message. This will have opposite effect," he warned.
BJP condemned Kejriwal for the kind of language used to criticise Modi and said it was "absolutely unacceptable".
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In a series of tweets, Kejriwal also rubbished Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's claim that the CBI raid had got "nothing to do" with the former's tenure as Delhi Chief Minister.
Accusing the CBI of "lying", Kejriwal maintained that his own office was raided and that files of "CM office are being looked into".
The Delhi Chief Minister said he would have acted against Principal Secretary Rajendra Kumar had the CBI shared relevant evidences with him.
"BJP believes in the policy of persecution. Just like in
Gujarat, they are trying to suppress our voice in Delhi. But the more BJP indulges in persecuting people, the more they will face retaliation from common people," Kejriwal said.
Swetang's mother Prabhaben handed Kejriwal a memorandum in which she alleged that her son was murdered by police but no action had been taken against the culprits even after a year.
Kejriwal slammed the Gujarat government after the meeting. "This government has a dictatorial style. Though Swetang was murdered in the custody, no one has been punished yet. We demand that whoever is responsible for his death must be immediately arrested. If government does not take any cognisance, then people will take their revenge," he said.
"Kejriwal gave an assurance to us that he will fight to get justice for us. We have very high hopes from him. At least he visited us... Gujarat Chief Minister (Vijay Rupani) has not come yet," she said.