The Aam Aadmi Party will on Tuesday hold a press conference in New Delhi where they will reportedly expose a major opposition party leader.

12:20 pm: Ex-IAS official who has been petitioning against RIL says he wrote to many authorities

Former IAS official EAS Sarma said that he had written 11 letters to the Prime Minister and various other authorities over the gas pricing issue involving RIL but had received no reply on it. Among the people he had written to was Arvind Kejriwal, he said.

"I wrote to the Delhi Chief Minister since the agreement was signed in Delhi," Sarma told CNN-IBN.

He said he had written the letter to the Delhi Chief Minister to prevent a loss of money to the exchequer and was glad the matter was being taken up.

12:10 pm: Moily hits back, says people should sympathise with Kejriwal

The Oil Minister has hit back at the allegations levelled against him by the Delhi Chief Minister and has said people should sympathise with his ignorance.

"We should sympathise with his ignorance. Herdoesn't know how the government runs, norms are followed. There is a system in fixing prices," Moily told CNN-IBN.

11:20 am: FIR being filed right now against all the officials, says Kejriwal

The Delhi Chief Minister said that he hoped the anti-corruption bureau would begin investigations and would carry them out properly.

"I have directed the anti- corruption bureau and the FIR is being filed right now," Kejriwal said.

11:14 am: Kejriwal claims gas prices have been manipulated

Kejriwal contrary to expectations has chosen not to start his press conference with targeting Modi but Reliance Industries. He has accused the company of raising the price of natural gas and said that with the new prices it would hit inflation across the country.

He alleged that the entire scheme would only serve the interests of RIL and alleged that Congress and other political parties had benefited from it.

"We have received a complaint here and have asked the Anti Corruption Bureau to file a case against all those involved," Kejriwal said.

He said that the case named Oil Minister Veerappa Moily, ex-minister Murli Deora, RIL's Mukesh Ambani and head of the government regulator VK Sibal. Kejriwal said he would write to the Prime Minister seeking action against them.

11.00 am: AAP to 'expose major opposition leader', will they target Modi?

The Aam Aadmi Party will hold a press conference in New Delhi today where they will reportedly expose a major opposition party leader.

While the party has not yet announced who their target is, its leader, Yogendra Yadav, in a series of tweets on Monday, questioned the functioning of the BJP and it's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi using the hashtag #WillNaMoAnswer.

"What is the record of Modi govt on farmers' suicide, infant mortality, quality of schooling? A model for the country?" Yadav asked, questioning the much touted Gujarat model of development.

He also questioned how a minister could continue in the state cabinet despite being convicted for his role in the 2002 Gujarat riots. "Why does Babulal Bokharia continue on Modi's cabinet despite being convicted? Can we trust NaMo to end criminalisation?"

The psephologist turned politician also questioned Modi's government's close links with the Adani group, which it alleged became 'super rich' in no time.

"What is the exact relationship between Modi and Adani group? How has Adani become super rich in just 10 years?"

The announcement to the press conference was made by AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal who termed it as another important expose in its fight against corruption.

In an interview to The Times of India on Monday, Yadav had said that his party was ready to take on Modi on social media saying if he aspired to be the next prime minister, he should be ready to answer tough questions.

"We have decided to take on the BJP and Modi frontally. To begin with by consistently asking questions that have not been asked in the public domain. Perhaps the Congress doesn't feel it is in a position to ask these questions. We will raise certain issues. We will use the social media platform which is a big platform now. We will raise these issues and go to the streets demanding answers. Modi is after all seeking to be PM of India so the questions will have to be raised everywhere across India."

The press conference will be held at 11 am this morning at the Delhi secretariat.

Q1: What is the exact relationship between Modi and Adani group? How has Adani become super rich in just 10 years? #WillNaMoAnswer — Yogendra Yadav (@AapYogendra) February 10, 2014

Q2: Why are the BJP and Modi silent on gas pricing scam by Congress? Why does the media not ask them questions about it? #WillNamoAnswer — Yogendra Yadav (@AapYogendra) February 10, 2014

Q3: Where does money for NaMo campaign come from? Shouldn't the BJP be transparent about its funding? #WillNaMoAnswer — Yogendra Yadav (@AapYogendra) February 10, 2014

Q4: What is the record of Modi govt on farmers' suicide, infant mortality, quality of schooling? A model for the country? #WillNaMoAnswer — Yogendra Yadav (@AapYogendra) February 10, 2014