Kapil Mishra slams Delhi CM for silence over corruption, tweets what 'new' Arvind Kejriwal is all about

Sacked Aam Aadmi Party leader Kapil Mishra on Monday took a dig at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for maintaining silence on the allegations levelled against him and other AAP leaders.

Kapil Mishra slams Delhi CM for silence over corruption, tweets what 'new' Arvind Kejriwal is all about

New Delhi: Sacked Aam Aadmi Party leader Kapil Mishra on Monday took a dig at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for maintaining silence on the allegations levelled against him and other AAP leaders.

While questioning AAP convenor's silence on the evidence and allegations of corruption presented by him, the former Delhi water minister said a 'new' Kejriwal has emerged, who says if one is not in jail, he/she is not a culprit.

Expressing his views on social media platform Facebook, Mishra took a dig at his one-time mentor, saying the 'new' Kejriwal believes that if any person is not behind bars then he/she is not a culprit, so if one goes by this terminology, then Sheila Dikshit, Suresh Kalmadi are also not criminals.

According to new Kejriwal, 2G scam, Common Wealth Games (CWG), Coal scam didn't happened as nobody is behind the bars in connection with these cases, the sacked AAP leader said, adding that according to the AAP chief if a person who is not in jail is honest.

Kejriwal on Sunday rubbished "wild allegations" levelled by sacked Delhi minister Kapil Mishra, saying they do not merit a response as even his opponents were refusing to buy them.

Hitting out at Mishra without naming him, Kejriwal said it pains to be "back stabbed" by his own people.

Mishra has been firing salvos against Kejriwal, accusing him of taking Rs two crore from Health Minister Satyendar Jain and charging the AAP with "massive irregularities" in its funding with full knowledge of the chief minister.

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