Modi regime trying to paralyse AAP government: Sisodia

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 05 2016 | 12:02 AM IST

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Monday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of not being able to control his hatred towards the Aam Aaadmi Party (AAP) and thus making all attempts to paralyse its Delhi government.

"Modiji's fovernment has made three attacks on us and they were made through CBI, Home Ministry and ACB (Anti-Corruption Branch)," he said.

Terming the arrests of Rajendra Kumar and Tarun Kumar, the Principal Secretary and Deputy Secretary to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal respectively, as "a conspiracy to paralyse the CM's office", Sisodia said the Narendra Modi government was rattled by the AAP's popularity in poll-bound Punjab and Goa.

And "today one of our ministers, Kapil Mishra, was called for questioning by ACB," he added. "This is clearly an attempt to paralyse our government."

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which raided Rajendra Kumar's office on December 15 last year in a corruption case, on Monday announced his arrest along with four others.

Sisodia claimed that the CBI could not produce "even a single proof in the court even to prove the authenticity of the raid. But today, they suddenly arrested Rajendra Kumar".

Simultaneously, the Assistant Secretary to the Chief Minister had been transferred to Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Sisodia, a long-time confidant of Kejriwal, added: "This is the lowest levels to which a central government has stooped from the time Delhi had an elected government in 1991."

"Eleven senior officers have been transferred out of Delhi on a single day, that too illegally without a meeting of the Joint Cadre Authority," he said.

These, he said, included a senior officer handling unauthorized colonies and another overseeing an ambitious project of installing CCTV cameras in all government schools. Both were shunted out to Andaman and Nicobar.

"All this is happening because AAP is winning elections in Punjab and Goa and garnering massive support in Gujarat," he alleged.

The AAP leader added: "Modiji, let me tell you, we have been elected by people of Delhi. We shall run an effective government for them despite all your attacks on us."

"We want to tell you, Modiji, that even if you leave only peons with us, we will work for the people of Delhi. We will not let your conspiracies to succeed."

There was no immediate reaction to the developments from Kejriwal, who reached Punjab on Sunday on a two-day visit to garner support for the AAP in the upcoming assembly elections.

--IANS

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First Published: Jul 04 2016 | 11:50 PM IST

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