BJP lawmaker Kirti Azad said he will hold a press conference on Sunday to highlight "corruption" in DDCA.
New Delhi:
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) lawmaker Kirti Azad today said he will hold a press conference on Sunday against "corruption" in Delhi's cricket body, DDCA.
"My fight is against corruption. I will continue with it," Mr Azad said.
His assertion came after the BJP general secretary Ramlal called him earlier in the day for a meeting, apparently to persuade him against attacking Mr Jaitley at a time when the party has rallied around him to fend off the opposition attack on him over alleged corruption in DDCA.
Rejecting suggestions that the party leadership has "gagged" him, Mr Azad tweeted "Don't go by rumours that I have been gagged. My fight is against corruption in sports and it shall continue."
Mr Azad told PTI that he will hold a press conference on Sunday to highlight "corruption" in DDCA.
Both Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Congress have demanded Mr Jaitley's resignation with the former stepping up its attack on him following a CBI raid on Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's Principal Secretary Rajender Kumar's office on Tuesday.
"My fight is against corruption. I will continue with it," Mr Azad said.
His assertion came after the BJP general secretary Ramlal called him earlier in the day for a meeting, apparently to persuade him against attacking Mr Jaitley at a time when the party has rallied around him to fend off the opposition attack on him over alleged corruption in DDCA.
Rejecting suggestions that the party leadership has "gagged" him, Mr Azad tweeted "Don't go by rumours that I have been gagged. My fight is against corruption in sports and it shall continue."
Mr Azad told PTI that he will hold a press conference on Sunday to highlight "corruption" in DDCA.
Both Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Congress have demanded Mr Jaitley's resignation with the former stepping up its attack on him following a CBI raid on Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's Principal Secretary Rajender Kumar's office on Tuesday.
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