The AAP made an open challenge to the Centre to dig out anything against its government and said the target of CBI raid was Kejriwal and not senior IAS official Rajender Kumar, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, whose office and residence were searched.
"When Modi cudn't handle me politically, he resorts to this cowardice. Modi is a coward and psychopath," Kejriwal tweeted, in a scathing attack on Modi.
"The Modi government has imposed an undeclared emergency in Delhi. Never ever a Chief Minister's office has been raided. It is a black day for India's democracy," said AAP Spokesperson Raghav Chadha.
The CBI claimed it carried out searches at Kumar's office at the Delhi Secretariat and not that of the Chief Minister.
Kumar, an IIT alumnus, is accused of favouring certain companies in awarding government contracts from 2007-2014.
The 1989 batch IAS officer, who held several important positions under the previous Congress government, was appointed Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister in February when the AAP wrested power for the second term.
"CBI lying. My own office raided. Files of CM office are being looked into. Let Modi say which file he wants? I am the only CM who dismissed, on my own, a minister n a senior officer on charges of corruption and handed their cases to CBI.
"If CBI had any evidence against Rajender, why didn't they share it with me? I would have acted against him," said Kejriwal in a series of tweets.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia challenged Modi government to dig out something against the AAP government.
As soon as the news of the raid broke, AAP fielded a
With Kejriwal setting the tone of the attack, specifically tageting Modi, the AAP leaders minced no words in condemning, what they said was an attempt to "terrorise" a popularly elected government and an honest Chief Minister.
"Do they think people are fools. Haven't they realised that after their defeat in Delhi and Bihar. Do you think people will believe in what they say that the CBI is independent?" party leader Kumar Vishwas said.
Ashutosh said the issue was "sealing" of the Chief Minister's office under the pretext of probing his Principal Secretary Rajender Kumar.
"Did you seal offices of Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Vasundhara Raje Scinida and Sushma Swaraj's offices? Kejriwal too is an elected CM with a massive majority. But the raid happened, because we speak against them (Centre) openly," Ashutosh added.
Chadha said with the raids at Delhi Secretariat all "limits have been crossed" and that the Prime Minister would "meet the same fate as Congress faced when it misused the CBI."
"The CM's office is raided, his files are raided. Media Advisor to CM is not being allowed to enter the premises. The office has been sealed. Never ever has this happened in independent India. The way Narendra Modi is working, the people of this country are watching," Chadha said.
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