Sacked Delhi minister Kapil Mishra went to the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) on Thursday and recorded his statement in the water tanker scam, promising to reveal more details in his next visit on Monday.
“I have shared all the information I have with the ACB. Kejriwal has lots to hide. I have never seen him so silent ,” he said, after his meeting with the ACB.
ACB officers said they have taken details from Mishra and have asked him to come again. Leaving the ACB headquarter after meeting Additional Comissioner of Police Alok Kumar, Mishra said he would go to the ACB again on Monday. ” I will go there again on Monday at 11 am with more details,” he told reporters.
Mishra, who has accused Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and health minister Satyendar Jain of corrupt practices, is on hunger strike since Wednesday.
Mishra began his protest to get the AAP government in Delhi to reveal details about foreign trips undertaken by five close associates of chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, including Jain.
He said he would continue the hunger strike till the details are revealed.
Mishra, who was suspended from the Aam Aadmi Party on May 8, wrote another open letter on Thursday – third in three days.
The former water minister wrote that the party spread a lie that Ankit Bhardwaj, who allegedly tried to attack him on Wednesday, was from the BJP even though he claimed to be an AAP worker and associated with Jain’s Mohalla Clinic project.