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Sandeep asks Kejriwal for CWG corruption proof

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New Jan 28 (IANS) Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit has released another video and questioned the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on its allegation of corruption in the 2010 Commonwealth Games when Sheila Dikshit was the Chief Minister of Delhi.

Dikshit said few media houses and Arvind Kejriwal were hand in glove against the Congress government and levelled baseless allegations. No proof had been provided by the state and central governments and no case been registered against the former Chief Minister, he added.

During the Games, Kejriwal had alleged massive corruption and involvement of the former Chief Minister in it.

Dikshit said neither the CAG nor the CBI could found any evidence against her. However, the wild allegations dented her image, the CWG Games and also maligned the nation.

The Congress leader in a series of video named "Kaam Ki baat' has been questioning the AAP government on various issues. The Congress that ruled the national capital for 15 years is fighting for survival.

--IANS

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