The second day of the special session today, convened to discuss issues plaguing the municipal corporations, witnessed unruly scenes as Leader of Opposition Vijender Gupta perched atop a desk after being denied a calling attention motion on the matter by Speaker Ram Niwas Goel.
In his response, Kejriwal lashed out at Gupta and said his government was not in a position to investigate the issue, which was mentioned in a fact-finding report submitted by Delhi Water Minister Kapil Mishra, as the Centre had taken over the ACB using "paramilitary forces".
"We have the strongest resolve against corruption, so much so that even Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scared of it. So he sent paramilitary forces to the ACB and took over it on June 8 last year. Everyone knows Congress and BJP has the relationship of a husband and wife," Kejriwal alleged.
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