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DDCA row: AAP protestors face water cannon while protesting against Arun Jaitley
An investigation by the then Congress-led coalition government had absolved him of any wrongdoing in 2013, Jaitley said in a Facebook blog separately. “Did Prime Minister Modi mean to say that following suit, Mr Jaitley should also quit?”
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Indian nurses and activists thrash brooms, the symbol of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party, as they shout slogans during a protest in front of the AAP office in New Delhi on January 21, 2014.
As it is impossible to deny or explain this nepotism, the curtains will soon ring down on Arun Jaitley’s 18-month tenure as the most powerful minister in the cabinet after Narendra Modi.
Jethmalini who is the legal counsel for Kejriwal in this case defended his position and said he had defended BJP old hand L.K.Advani in the hawala case earlier and now he will be challenging Jaitley in the court room.
The Delhi government set up a commission of inquiry to probe alleged corruption in the cricket body. Sinha hailed Azad, who has targeted Jaitley over alleged corruption in DDCA, as the “hero of the day” and warned the party against taking any coercive action against a friend fighting corruption, saying it could boomerang.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley sued Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for 100 million rupees ($1.51 million) December 21 for slander, escalating a battle between the ruling party and the opposition that has stalled key reform legislation in parliament.
Jaitley, a top member of the BJP, has said the allegations are baseless and absolutely false. Before elections AAP had promised to fight for death sentence for the convicts of the gangrape, but they have not done anything in the assembly on the Juvenile issue.
Kejriwal’s appeal comes amid a row between the Delhi government and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, who has been accused of corruption in the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) which he once headed.
The Delhi Chief Minister termed the CBI raid at his office as “dangerous” for the country’s federal structure.
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Prime Minister Modi is reportedly keen to jettison Jaitley, a political lightweight, to keep the limelight on the National Herald case and the bad publicity it has generated for the Congress party and the Gandhi family.