No threat to man for complaining against CM, says ACB
BY Agencies1 Sep 2017 6:20 PM GMT
Agencies1 Sep 2017 6:20 PM GMT
New Delhi: The Delhi government on Friday told a court here that there was no threat to the life of a man who had complained against Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and others alleging irregularities in grant of contracts for roads and sewer lines.
The submission was made in a status report of the investigating officer on the behalf of Delhi Police as well as the Anti Corruption Branch (ACB) of city government pursuant to the court's direction issued on the last date of hearing.
However, the submission was opposed by complainant Rahul Sharma's counsel Rishi Kapoor who said there was ample CCTV footage to support their claim that Sharma and his family were under grave threat. The court has now put up the matter for arguments on a status report on September 27 when the CCTV footages will also be shown and placed before it.
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