day after he was sacked from the Delhi Cabinet, Water Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Kapil Mishra on Saturday alleged that he saw Health Minister Satyendra Jain giving Rs 2 crore to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

Addressing the media, Mishra said, "When I became minister I sent a report against Sheila Dikshit to CM. What happened to that report after that everyone knows. A day before, I saw Satyendra Jain giving Rs 2 crore to Arvind Kejriwal. I could not sleep the whole night."

"When I asked Kejriwal, he said such things happen in politics and it will be revealed later," Mishra said after paying homage to Mahatma Gandhi at his memorial at Rajghat.

He also alleged that Jain, the Health and PWD minister in AAP government, told him 'personally' that he had 'settled a land deal of Kejriwal's relative'.

"Jain personally told me that he had settled a land deal worth Rs 50 crore of Kejriwal's relative. When I told Kejriwal, he said that it was a lie and asked me to have faith in him."

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Meanwhile, Mishra has ruled out joining BJP saying, "I am one of the founding members of AAP and will always be in the party, those who are corrupt will be sacked from the party."

Earlier, in the day, Mishra stated that he was the only minister with no corruption charges, no CBI enquiry. "I have not given any position to any relative. I exposed corruption done by Sheila Dikshit," Mishra said in a tweet, in an apparent jibe at Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and Health Minister Satyendar Jain.

Meanwhile, the Delhi unit of BJP demanded resignation of Kejriwal on moral grounds.

Manoj Tiwari, the city unit chief of the BJP, said Kejriwal should step down if he has any morality left with him, within hours of Mishra's stunning charges of corruption against Kejriwal and Health Minister Satyendar Jain.

Tiwari said he would meet Lt Governor Anil Baijal later in the day and urge for his intervention in the matter.

Mishra became the fourth AAP minister to be sacked after Jitendra Singh Tomar, Asim Ahmed Khan and Sandeep Kumar, since the AAP stormed to power in 2015.

Mishra had earlier said that alleged tampering of electronic voting machines was not the only reason for the party's defeat and there were other factors responsible for it.

The AAP leadership has been maintaining that "rigging" of EVMs have been a reason for the party's poor show in Punjab and its rout in the Delhi civic polls.