CBI Registers Enquiry Against Manish Sisodia For Hiring PR Firm To Promote ‘Talk To AK’

PTI

 The CBI on Wednesday registered a preliminary enquiry against Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and others in connection with alleged irregularities in AAP government’s social media campaign “Talk to AK”. 

b’Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia/ Source: PTI’

The PE has been registered based on a complaint filed by the Vigilance Department of the Delhi government. The complaint alleged that a consultant of a well-known public relations company was hired by the Delhi government to promote “Talk to AK” (Talk to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal) campaign and a proposal of Rs 1.5 crore was prepared for this purpose. 

It alleged that despite objections from the Principal Secretary, the government went ahead with the proposal and the consultant spent the money thereby creating a liability for the government. Official sources said the CBI has registered a preliminary enquiry to probe these allegations and is looking into the alleged role of Sisodia and others. 

Reacting to it, an infuriated Sisodia tweeted, “Welcome Modiji. Take the challenge. I will wait for your CBI at my home and office tomorrow morning.” 

Kejriwal also took to twitter to criticise the Prime Minister. “Wow Modiji! You take bribe and register cases against us. Steal and also be audacious about it,” he tweeted. 

“This is why I call you a coward. When you are losing Goa and Punjab, you have started the CBI game,” he wrote in another tweet.

 (Feature Image Source: PTI)

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