Kejriwal keeping 'corrupt official' close to him: Rajyavardhan Rathore

Union Minister Rathore said that instead of answering questions, the Delhi Chief Minister went on a counter attack which involved "using abusive language and accusations" that have not been upheld by

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal addresses a seminar on completion of four years of Right to Service Act in Bihar, at Adhiveshan Bhawan in Patna on Thursday, 27 August 2015 <b>Picture by PTI</b>
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal addresses a seminar on completion of four years of Right to Service Act in Bihar, at Adhiveshan Bhawan in Patna on Thursday, 27 August 2015 <b>Picture by PTI</b>
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 23 2015 | 2:59 PM IST
Amidst a raging political row between AAP and the Centre over CBI raids in the Delhi Secretariat, Union Minister Rajyavardhan Rathore today alleged that the Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was keeping a "corrupt official" close to him.

Rathore also stressed that despite Finance Minister Arun Jaitley "not being connected" to any of the firms whose names have cropped up in the alleged DDCA irregularities, Kejriwal has resorted to "abuses".

On being asked about possible action against BJP MP Kirti Azad, Rathore, Jaitley's deputy in the Information and Broadcasting Ministry, said, "That is not for the government but the party to decide. I think the entire thing has been made very clear."

"Kejriwal has to answer specially because he came ushering in a new sort of politics emphasising on the fact that there will not be any corruption and he keeps a man close to him who's identified as a corrupt man. And to top it, Kejriwal knew about the fact that he was a corrupt official," Rathore said.

Although Rathore did not name the official, his remarks come in the wake of CBI raids on Kejriwal's principal secretary Rajendra Kumar's office and residence.

Rathore said instead of answering questions, the Delhi Chief Minister went on a counter attack which involved "using abusive language and accusations" that have not been upheld by any investigation.

"The DDCA has already been investigated by the Congress and there was nothing found. However, it is also known that Jaitley has got no connections with any of the firms that have come up in these accusations and yet Kejriwal and his team accused and abused not only Jaitley but his entire family," he said on the sidelines of an event here.
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First Published: Dec 23 2015 | 1:57 PM IST

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