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Rishikesh Kumar said that it is illegal to enter someone’s property without legal orders and is considered an encroachment. He said that he was carrying stationery goods in that yellow envelope.
A team of the Anti -Corruption Bureau (ACB) reached the residence of AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal after the Principal Secretary of Delhi LG, after writing a letter to the Chief Secretary to conduct an ACB inquiry on the allegations of bribery offering to Aam Aadmi Party MLAs. However, the controversy over this has increased. Arvind Kejriwal’s lawyer Rishikesh Kumar said that the concerned agency should have written order to do so to enter someone’s residence for investigation or search.
Rishikesh Kumar said that it is illegal to enter someone’s property without legal orders and is considered an encroachment. He said that he was carrying stationery goods in that yellow envelope. He was asked to reach Arvind Kejriwal’s residence and reached here without any official document. Investigation agencies have become a joke. AAP Legal Cell President Sanjeev Nasiyar said that on the instructions of the BJP, the ACB officials sitting in the security room here do not have any notice or document to search here.
Nasiyar said that he is also unaware that Sanjay Singh is already present in the ACB office to file a complaint against the BJP … BJP is adopting these tactics to divert attention from the damage caused tomorrow. The investigation has started with the allegations leveled by Kejriwal, who accused the BJP of trying to buy the AAP candidates before the Delhi Assembly elections. Kejriwal claimed that his party’s 16 candidates were offered Rs 15-15 crore and ministerial post for joining BJP.
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