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— Kapil Mishra (@KapilMishraAAP) May 9, 2017

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— Kapil Mishra (@KapilMishraAAP) May 9, 2017

Kapil Mishra submits three complaints to the CBI

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— Kapil Mishra (@KapilMishraAAP) May 9, 2017

NEW DELHI: Ousted from the AAP government and the party, Kapil Mishra on Tuesday ridiculed the AAP's demonstration of "live EVM rigging" , saying it was time for it to acknowledge that people have rejected Arvind Kejriwal .Mishra attended the day-long special session of the Delhi assembly after filing three separate complaints of "corruption" with the CBI, including one involving Kejriwal.As a minister, he used to occupy the front benches, but on Tuesday he found himself relegated to the back. He did not speak during the proceedings."It is just a tactic to divert the attention from the real issues. People don't want to vote for Arvind Kejriwal anymore which is the truth and they just want to hide this fact," he told reporters outside the House.Mishra also took on the party for claiming that he was removed from the seven-member Cabinet for "failing" to address concerns related to water supply in the city."They (AAP) should first decide whether they were defeated due to EVMs or water mismanagement by me as being claimed now," he said.They brought a " prototype machine, tampered it " and is now claiming that elections can be "rigged", Mishra claimed."When they are defeated, they question the democracy. We (AAP) had won 67 seats through the same EVMs and after being defeated, they are questioning the credibility of EVMs," he said.Earlier in the day, Mishra submitted three complaints to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), charging chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and minister Satyendar Jain with corruption and other irregularities.The CBI, in a statement issued this evening, said it was "examining and verifying" the allegations.The agency had received three complaints from Mishra, former water and tourism minister, in which he levelled charges of bribery and other irregularities against functionaries of Delhi government, CBI spokesperson R K Gaur said.The Karawal Nagar MLA, who was on Monday suspended from the primary membership of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), also threatened to launch a hunger strike on Wednesday if the party did not make public financial details of five AAP leaders' foreign trips.CBI sources said if they found prima facie material for lodging an FIR, they would do so. Else the agency would register a preliminary enquiry in the matter before proceeding with an FIR.A preliminary enquiry is the first step towards the registration of a case by the agency during which it gathers material to proceed with a regular case.The agency might also refer the probe to the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) of the Delhi government.Speaking to reporters after coming out of the CBI office this afternoon, Mishra said his complaints referred to the alleged exchange of Rs two crore between Jain and Kejriwal, a Rs 50-crore land deal allegedly arranged for the chief minister's brother-in-law and about five AAP leaders' use of party funds on foreign trips.Earlier in the day, the AAP legislator wrote an open letter to his former "guru" Kejriwal to seek his blessings before filing the complaint against him.He also dared Kejriwal to fight an election against him from a seat of his choice.The former minister, sacked by Kejriwal on Saturday, had on Monday submitted documents to the ACB to back his allegations that Kejriwal had delayed a probe into a Rs 400-crore tanker scam in the city.