On a day when he was suspended from the party's primary membership, Mishra asserted that a bogus bill amounting to Rs 10 crore was made to favour Kejriwal's brother-in-law.
Mishra, who was sacked as minister on Saturday, also alleged that during the Punjab polls, there was massive corruption by AAP in ticket distribution, including supplying of liquor by party members.
The sacked minister had yesterday accused Kejriwal of taking Rs 2 crore from his cabinet colleague, a charge refuted by Deputy CM Manish Sisodia.
Mishra, who earlier today submitted documents to the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) against Kejriwal in connection with the alleged water tanker scam, said he has sought an appointment with the CBI tomorrow to register a complaint.
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Addressing a press conference here, Mishra asserted he will never leave the AAP, but said he will also never join the BJP in his life.
"Satyendar Jain told me that he has arranged a 7-acre land deal worth Rs 50 crore in Chattarpur for Arvind Kejriwal's brother-in-law's Bansal family. Being PWD minister, he also fudged bills up to Rs 10 crore in the department to benefit Kejriwal's relative," Mishra told reporters here.
Slamming the chief minister, Mishra said that Kejriwal does not want to resign.
"Kejriwal's weakness is his chair. He does not want to leave his chair. I want to ask Kejriwal if he will resign the day when Jain is sent to jail in a corruption case," he said.
He said he was the only one in the AAP who strongly opposed the BJP and the Modi government's policies.
"There are four to five persons in the AAP's Political Affairs Committee (PAC) who are indulging in corruption. I have got to know that PAC will throw me out of the party in the evening.
"I will not accept the decision of PAC which takes the same in a closed room. The AAP is not the party of four to five persons and it is the people's party and people will decide who should remain in AAP," Mishra said.
At the press conference, he also issued an email id - letscleanaap@gmail.Com - where people can complain of alleged corruption in the AAP.
"I challenge the AAP to make public the files pertaining to decisions they have taken in the last two years. There has been no case of corruption against me so far," he said.
Earlier in the day, Mishra said he had shared with the ACB all the evidence related to the tanker scam that dates back to Congress leader Sheila Dikshit's tenure as chief minister.
"Also, I told them how Kejriwal along with his two men affected the tanker scam probe. The government also tried to shield Sheila Dikshit again and again. ACB will call me again for a detailed investigation," he told reporters after the meeting," he said.
The bombshell prompted calls from the BJP and Congress for Kejriwal's ouster, but AAP stood solidly behind its leader, insisting there was no merit in the allegation.
The Rs 400 crore tanker scam relates to alleged irregularities in the hiring of private tankers to supply water.
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