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Provide evidence or step down as CM: Sibal

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New Delhi: Minister of Communication and Information Technology Kapil Sibal criticised Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for naming him in the list of corrupt leaders, and said he should leave his position if he is making baseless allegations without proof.

“I am surprised that a person holding the CM’s post is making such allegations against me. Till today, after holding many respectable positions, as a lawyer, or a teacher or in politics, no one has ever named me in any allegations. I am very surprised that he called me corrupt,” he said.

“I will give him two days time to collect evidence and prove all charges made by him. If he is able to prove his accusations against me, I will resign from my post and quit politics. But if he is making baseless allegations, then he must leave his position,” he added.

 

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