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BJP Attacks Arvind Kejriwal Over Manish Sisodia's "Undated Resignation Letter"

Manish Sisodia, who was handling 18 of the total 33 departments in the Delhi government, was arrested on Sunday evening by the CBI in the Delhi excise policy case

BJP Attacks Arvind Kejriwal Over Manish Sisodia's 'Undated Resignation Letter'

Arvind Kejriwal heads the Delhi Cabinet and council of ministers. (FILE)

New Delhi:

A day after two Delhi ministers facing corruption charges resigned, the BJP on Wednesday intensified its attack on Aam Aadmi Party leader and Chief Minister Arvind Kejirwal and asked when will he resign.

Ministers Manish Sisodia and Satyendar Jain resigned from the Cabinet on Tuesday.

Mr Sisodia, who was handling 18 of the total 33 departments in the Delhi government, was arrested on Sunday evening by the CBI in the Delhi excise policy case, while Mr Jain, currently lodged in Tihar jail, was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate in May last year in connection with a money laundering case.

"His pawns have resigned. When will he resign," BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia asked at a press conference and added that Mr Kejriwal was the "kingpin" of the alleged corruption in framing of the Delhi excise policy, now withdrawn, in which his deputy Mr Sisodia has been arrested by the CBI.

Mr Bhatia also targeted Mr Kejriwal over Mr Sisodia's resignation letter, saying that it is undated which raises a lot of questions.

"The resignation letter of Manish Sisodia raises very pertinent questions as it does not have a date. Is it because the kingpin of the excise policy scam Arvind Kejriwal has yet again played with the Constitution. The surfacing of this undated letter reveals a lot about their practices," he said.

Mr Kejriwal heads the Cabinet and council of ministers and "you are in a position to influence the ongoing investigation, in which your involvement is writ large", the BJP spokesperson said.

Mr Bhatia also demanded that Kailash Gahlot should also resign as minister as he was part of the group of ministers of the Delhi government that approved the liquor policy.

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