CBI raid was to check Delhi govt actions in DDCA affairs: AAP
December 22, 2015  17:04
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The CBI raids in the Delhi Secretariat was "purely" aimed at scrutinising files related to alleged irregularities in Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA), Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia today said during the special session of the Delhi Assembly.


Sisodia claimed that during the raid, enquiries were made by the probe agency's officials about people who had visited Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and each and every file kept in a CMO room was looked into in the "garb" of investigating Principal Secretary Rajendra Kumar.


Incidentally, Kumar was seated in the visitors' gallery of the Assembly during the proceedings. When her turn to speak came, AAP MLA Alka Lamba heaped praises on him, saying, "We are proud of an officer like you."


Amid protests by Leader of Opposition Vijender Gupta, Sisodia, flanked by Kejriwal, moved a resolution on the floor of the Assembly to constitute a Commission of Inquiry to probe the alleged corruption in DDCA. The Deputy Chief Minister said that internal committee of the Delhi Government, after talking to stakeholders, had prepared its report which "pointed fingers at Arun Jaitley".
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