NEW DELHI: In response to AAP functionaries laughing away at his allegations of corruption, sacked AAP minister Kapil Mishra has planned to hold an exhibition of "documents of corruption and alleged hawala links of CM Arvind Kejriwal and AAP functionaries" at Constitution Club on June 3 evening. The exhibition will be open to public, Mishra said, and attempts would be made in the next six days to make maximum people especially who have interest in "corruption free system" visit the exhibition and see the facts."I held discussion with many of my friends. Several people who were associated with Anna movement and India Against Corruption movement are coming forward to clean corruption from AAP," Mishra told TOI.Most of the documents likely to be featured in the exhibition have been shown to the media during various press conferences by Mishra in the last fortnight. The documents may be related to details of the companies which made donations to AAP (Mishra claims that they are shell companies).Documents which, Mishra claims, establish that ambulances were purchased at inflated rates may also get space in the exhibition besides documents about the foreign trips of AAP functionaries."The corrupt are silent, now people will speak. Kejriwal should know the power of the people of Delhi," he said. "Every time I make allegations Kejriwal keeps silence even though I give evidence in support of my allegations. Arvind, Manish Sisodia, Satyendra Jain all are silent on my allegations," he said."They think that Kapil Mishra cannot fight alone for a long time, he cannot keep up the momentum for a long time. My fight is not part of vengeance or anger. It is a fight against corruption," Mishra said.Mishra wants to organize a convention with people who he claims are supporting him. "After the exhibition, we will decide the future course of action," he said. AAP came out of the movement of the people, Mishra said, and it was made by people. "Now people should decide whether they want to raise a demand for right to recall or a demand for referendum," he said.Mishra claimed that this will be the beginning of second anti-corruption movement.AAP has rejected all allegations of Mishra and CM Arvind Kejriwal has said that he would have been in jail had there been any truth in Mishra's allegations. AAP has alleged that BJP is using Mishra as a front to attack AAP.