In a fresh round of allegations against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Health Minister Satyender Jain, ousted Water Minister Kapil Mishra on Monday claimed that Jain was involved in helping a relative of Kejriwal – the Aam Aadmi Party national convenor – settle a Rs 50 crore land deal for a farmhouse in Delhi's Chhattarpur area.
Mishra on Monday said that he has sought an appointment with the Central Bureau of Investigation for Tuesday to register a complaint, and will ensure an FIR is filed in this regard.
"Satyendar Jain told me in a private conversation that he had settled a Rs 50 crore land deal for a seven acre farmhouse in Chhattarpur in favour of Kejriwal's brother-in-law's Bansal family. Being the Public Works minister, Jain also fudged bills up to Rs 10 crore in the department to benefit Kejriwal's relative," Mishra alleged on Monday.
Earlier in the morning, Mishra submitted documents to the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) here against Kejriwal in connection with the alleged water tanker scam.
Mishra told reporters that he has sought an appointment with the CBI for Tuesday to register a complaint in the same issue.
ACB chief M K Meena said that the Bureau would record Mishra's statement and only after that the law will take its own course.
Meena further said that the sacked minister was yet to file a complaint on the alleged dubious transaction of Rs 2 crore between Kejriwal and Jain.
Meanwhile, rejecting speculations of him joining the Bharatiya Janata Party, Mishra said he will never leave the AAP, adding in the same breath that he will also never join the BJP in his life.
He further claimed that since he has made accusations against Kejriwal, he has been receiving death threats from those who are close to the Delhi Chief Minister.
"I dare the party to prove the same, adding that whoever raises voice against AAP leaders, he or she is called "a BJP agent.
"It was only I in the AAP who strongly opposed the BJP and the Narendra Modi government's policies," added Mishra.
Voicing his opinion about the Chief Minister's refusal to step down, Mishra claimed that Kejriwal does not want to resign.
"Kejriwal's weakness is his chair. He does not want to leave his chair. I want to ask Kejriwal if he will resign the day when Jain is sent to jail in a corruption case," Mishra stated.
Talking about his future with the party, which was decided upon by the Political Affairs Committee (PAC) meeting on Monday evening, Mishra said: "There are four-five persons in the AAP's PAC who are indulging in corruption. I have got to know that the PAC will throw me out of the party in the evening."
After the decision to sack Mishra's primary party membership was announced by the AAP PAC, a defiant Mishra took to Twitter to express his feelings.
"I will not accept the decision of PAC which takes the same in a closed room. The AAP is not the party of four to five persons and it is the people's party and people will decide who should remain in AAP. So Satyendra Jain is giving clean chit to Arvind Kejriwal ji and Arvind Kejriwal ji giving clean chit to Satyendra Jain. Simply wow," Mishra's tweet said.
The former Water minister also released an email ID – letscleanaap@gmail.com – where he said people can complain about alleged corruption in the AAP.