Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday deferred his plan to make revelations against the central government in the Assembly but indirectly hit out at the Prime Minister's Office for inclusion of his name in an FIR over alleged job scam in DCW.
"I wanted to discuss the conspiracy against us today (on Friday) but the need of the hour is to stand united with the Centre as there is tension on the border," said Kejriwal, announcing the change in his plans.
"I propose that whatever differences we have with the Centre, we will resolve them later. I, therefore, postpone my decision to share details of the conspiracy against us," said Kejriwal, amid the thumping of desks by ruling party legislators.
The chief minister, however, signalled that the solidarity with the Centre over the strikes near LoC was temporary.
He expressed his anger over inclusion of his name in an FIR registered by the Anti-Corruption Branch over alleged wrongdoings in appointment in the Delhi Commission for Women.
"They claim inclusion of my name in the FIR is a clerical error. Is this possible?" he said, blaming the central government in a veiled manner.
On September 22, Kejriwal decided to call a special Assembly session while accusing the Prime Minister's Office of conspiring against him and getting his name inserted in an FIR registered by ACB against Maliwal.
While slamming the ACB over the FIR in the DCW "job scam", Kejriwal said his namehas been included in the list of accused persons.
"An FIR should be registered against any person after proper investigation. But for registering an FIR against a chief minister, there must be a lot of deliberation," he said.
"I read the complete FIR and I didn't find a single line that suggests my involvement in this matter. My name is missing from the investigation list, but my name is there in the list of accused persons," he added.
Audio message
In the audio message released on Thursday, Kejriwal said he would expose conspiracy against him, his Cabinet colleagues and AAP legislators in the Assembly tomorrow.
Without naming the Centre and the police, Kejriwal said, "They are sending your MLAs to jail in false cases. Courts have also reprimanded them why they are filing false cases against them. Why are they doing?
"There is a very big conspiracy behind this. I will expose this conspiracy tomorrow in the Delhi Assembly tomorrow. I hope all TV channels will telecast it."
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday deferred his plan to make revelations against the central government in the Assembly but indirectly hit out at the Prime Minister’s Office for inclusion of his name in an FIR over alleged job scam in DCW.
"I wanted to discuss the conspiracy against us today (on Friday) but the need of the hour is to stand united with the Centre as there is tension on the border,” said Kejriwal, announcing the change in his plans.
"I propose that whatever differences we have with the Centre, we will resolve them later. I, therefore, postpone my decision to share details of the conspiracy against us,” said Kejriwal, amid the thumping of desks by ruling party legislators.
The chief minister, however, signalled that the solidarity with the Centre over the strikes near LoC was temporary.
He expressed his anger over inclusion of his name in an FIR registered by the Anti-Corruption Branch over alleged wrongdoings in appointment in the Delhi Commission for Women.
"They claim inclusion of my name in the FIR is a clerical error. Is this possible?” he said, blaming the central government in a veiled manner.
On September 22, Kejriwal decided to call a special Assembly session while accusing the Prime Minister’s Office of conspiring against him and getting his name inserted in an FIR registered by ACB against Maliwal.
While slamming the ACB over the FIR in the DCW "job scam”, Kejriwal said his namehas been included in the list of accused persons.
"An FIR should be registered against any person after proper investigation. But for registering an FIR against a chief minister, there must be a lot of deliberation,” he said.
"I read the complete FIR and I didn’t find a single line that suggests my involvement in this matter. My name is missing from the investigation list, but my name is there in the list of accused persons,” he added.
Audio message
In the audio message released on Thursday, Kejriwal said he would expose conspiracy against him, his Cabinet colleagues and AAP legislators in the Assembly tomorrow.
Without naming the Centre and the police, Kejriwal said, "They are sending your MLAs to jail in false cases. Courts have also reprimanded them why they are filing false cases against them. Why are they doing?
"There is a very big conspiracy behind this. I will expose this conspiracy tomorrow in the Delhi Assembly tomorrow. I hope all TV channels will telecast it.”
"I wanted to discuss the conspiracy against us today (on Friday) but the need of the hour is to stand united with the Centre as there is tension on the border," said Kejriwal, announcing the change in his plans.
"I propose that whatever differences we have with the Centre, we will resolve them later. I, therefore, postpone my decision to share details of the conspiracy against us," said Kejriwal, amid the thumping of desks by ruling party legislators.
The chief minister, however, signalled that the solidarity with the Centre over the strikes near LoC was temporary.
He expressed his anger over inclusion of his name in an FIR registered by the Anti-Corruption Branch over alleged wrongdoings in appointment in the Delhi Commission for Women.
"They claim inclusion of my name in the FIR is a clerical error. Is this possible?" he said, blaming the central government in a veiled manner.
On September 22, Kejriwal decided to call a special Assembly session while accusing the Prime Minister's Office of conspiring against him and getting his name inserted in an FIR registered by ACB against Maliwal.
While slamming the ACB over the FIR in the DCW "job scam", Kejriwal said his namehas been included in the list of accused persons.
"An FIR should be registered against any person after proper investigation. But for registering an FIR against a chief minister, there must be a lot of deliberation," he said.
"I read the complete FIR and I didn't find a single line that suggests my involvement in this matter. My name is missing from the investigation list, but my name is there in the list of accused persons," he added.
Audio message
In the audio message released on Thursday, Kejriwal said he would expose conspiracy against him, his Cabinet colleagues and AAP legislators in the Assembly tomorrow.
Without naming the Centre and the police, Kejriwal said, "They are sending your MLAs to jail in false cases. Courts have also reprimanded them why they are filing false cases against them. Why are they doing?
"There is a very big conspiracy behind this. I will expose this conspiracy tomorrow in the Delhi Assembly tomorrow. I hope all TV channels will telecast it."

"I wanted to discuss the conspiracy against us today (on Friday) but the need of the hour is to stand united with the Centre as there is tension on the border,” said Kejriwal, announcing the change in his plans.
"I propose that whatever differences we have with the Centre, we will resolve them later. I, therefore, postpone my decision to share details of the conspiracy against us,” said Kejriwal, amid the thumping of desks by ruling party legislators.
The chief minister, however, signalled that the solidarity with the Centre over the strikes near LoC was temporary.
He expressed his anger over inclusion of his name in an FIR registered by the Anti-Corruption Branch over alleged wrongdoings in appointment in the Delhi Commission for Women.
"They claim inclusion of my name in the FIR is a clerical error. Is this possible?” he said, blaming the central government in a veiled manner.
On September 22, Kejriwal decided to call a special Assembly session while accusing the Prime Minister’s Office of conspiring against him and getting his name inserted in an FIR registered by ACB against Maliwal.
While slamming the ACB over the FIR in the DCW "job scam”, Kejriwal said his namehas been included in the list of accused persons.
"An FIR should be registered against any person after proper investigation. But for registering an FIR against a chief minister, there must be a lot of deliberation,” he said.
"I read the complete FIR and I didn’t find a single line that suggests my involvement in this matter. My name is missing from the investigation list, but my name is there in the list of accused persons,” he added.
Audio message
In the audio message released on Thursday, Kejriwal said he would expose conspiracy against him, his Cabinet colleagues and AAP legislators in the Assembly tomorrow.
Without naming the Centre and the police, Kejriwal said, "They are sending your MLAs to jail in false cases. Courts have also reprimanded them why they are filing false cases against them. Why are they doing?
"There is a very big conspiracy behind this. I will expose this conspiracy tomorrow in the Delhi Assembly tomorrow. I hope all TV channels will telecast it.”