Sibal, Anant Challenge Kejriwal's 'Corrupt' List
New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's list of "corrupt" politicians evoked sharp reactions, with BJP leader Ananth Kumar sending him a legal notice and Congress leader Kapil Sibal challenging him to prove his allegations.
Law Minister Sibal said Kejriwal should prove his allegations or resign.
He said he was giving Kejriwal two days to give proof of the alleged corruption. Otherwise, the chief minister should resign from his position.
He said if Kejriwal is able to prove that Sibal was convicted by a court in a corruption case, he would resign as a union minister and also quit politics.
Bharatiya Janata Party leader Ananth Kumar Saturday sent a legal notice to Kejriwal saying his allegations were "defamatory, motivated, baseless, malicious".
The notice said the Aam Aadmi Party leader failed to provide any evidence to support his allegations.
It asked Kejriwal to publish a suitable statement within three days withdrawing all allegations and tender an apology.
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