"You (Kejriwal) have said the party doesn't have money to fight elections. I am sure that Kejriwal is going to spend a long time in jail, beginning soon", he added.
Dramatically stating that his "death" won't affect Kejriwal in any matter, he nevertheless pressed on his demand for a clarification and detailed explanation from the AAP supremo.
Anti-corruption crusader Arvind Kejriwal's government in the Indian capital plunged into a crisis on Sunday as a minister he fired over the weekend accused him of accepting 20 million rupees ($300,000) in cash as a bribe.
When contacted, Kapil Mishra said if anyone harms the attacker then he would even stop drinking water.
Mishra has asked AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal to tell where party leaders - Sanjay Singh, Ashish Khetan, Satyendar Jain, Raghav Chadha and Durgesh Pathak - got the money from to fund their various foreign trips.
Mishra filed 3 cases in CBI.
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Led by Mr Kejriwal, a former tax inspector who reinvented himself as a corruption buster, the party won 67 of the 70 Delhi assembly seats in 2015 in what was a huge setback for the BJP.
He is demanding that the AAP divulge details of foreign tours undertaken by five leaders of the party.
On Tuesday, Mishra had challenged Kejriwal to contest elections against him. Meanwhile, Sanjay Singh, AAP leader said, "He is a part of Bharatiya Yuva Morcha..."
"Mr. Mishra has made serious allegations in a detailed statement which was recorded today (Thursday) and a raid was also conducted at the offices of the PWD; the unit can not divulge any further information regarding the case as it may be inimical to ongoing investigations", ACB chief Mukesh Kumar Meena told The Hindu.





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