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New Delhi: The CBI on Thursday moved the Delhi High Court against Special Court's order asking it to release the documents seized during raid at the office of IAS officer Rajinder Kumar.
On December 15, 2015, the CBI sleuths raided Delhi Chief Minister's office in an alleged corruption cases against his Principal Secretary Rajinder Kumar. Then Kejriwal alleged that the NDA government is misusing the CBI and the raid was intent to malign his image.
Meanwhile, with the trial court's ruling, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) said the court's order to release documents seized during CBI's raid on Delhi Secretariat has vindicated its stand and has "exposed blatant misuse" of the investigating agency by the Centre.
"Special Court's order about release of documents, which were seized by the CBI during a raid on Delhi Secretariat, has only vindicated AAP's stand that the target of CBI raid at Delhi Secretariat was Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and not Rajendra Kumar,” an AAP spokesperson said.
He said, "The court order has made it clear that the CBI had arbitrarily seized documents from Chief Minister's office, which were not related to the case which they claimed they were investigating. Today's court order has completely exposed Modi government's blatant misuse of the CBI."
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