Manish Sisodia: CBI job only to hatch conspiracies
Launching an attack on the Central government, Delhi deputy chief minister, Manish Sisodia on Sunday alleged that the CBI, Delhi police and the anti-corruption branch are left with just one task of “h
Launching an attack on the Central government, Delhi deputy chief minister, Manish Sisodia on Sunday alleged that the CBI, Delhi police and the anti-corruption branch are left with just one task of “hatching conspiracies” against the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders and arresting them.
Citing the visit of Pakistan’s investigation team to probe the Pathankot airbase attack in January, Mr Sisodia also alleged that these agencies don’t have any work that is why the Centre invites the to probe the terror attack in India.
Mr Sisodia’s remarks came a few days after the Delhi police booked a case against AAP MLA Prakash Jarwal for allegedly molesting a woman. In June, the police had also arrested another AAP MLA, Dinesh Mohaniya, on charges of molestation and sexual harassment. “CBI, ACB, and the police have only one work these days which is to hatch conspiracy against AAP and then arrest (the party’s leaders) which is why they (Centre) invite Pakistan’s agencies to probe terror attack (in India),” Mr Sisodia tweeted.
Mr Sisodia, who had accused the Centre of “hatching plots” to paralyse the AAP government in the national capital with “sudden transfer” of nine of its officers, said if a list of “achievements and failures” of the CBI, the enforcement directorate, the ACB and other agencies is prepared, his claim will be proved correct. While attacking the BJP at the Centre over the transfer of officers working with the Delhi government, Mr Sisodia had also alleged that the Centre is trying to run a “parallel” government through “unelected” persons in the national capital. “Transfers are being done as part of conspiracy and dictatorship. The Centre is hatching a conspiracy to hamper the development work in unauthorised colonies, installation of CCTV cameras and construction in government schools by transferring officers. Modi talks about federalism. Is this federalism to weaken the chief minister office ” Mr Sisodia had asked.