Principal Secretary makes serious allegations on CBI,seeks voluntary retirement
Delhi chief minister, Arvind Kejriwal’s former principal secretary, Rajendra Kumar, has sought voluntary retirement from service. In his 26 page letter seeking VRS, he made allegations of torture by the CBI adding that his interrogators promised him to set him free if he implicated Kejriwal. Rajendra Kumar, a 1989 batch officer, wrote, “During interrogation, I was repeatedly […]
Delhi chief minister, Arvind Kejriwal’s former principal secretary, Rajendra Kumar, has sought voluntary retirement from service. In his 26 page letter seeking VRS, he made allegations of torture by the CBI adding that his interrogators promised him to set him free if he implicated Kejriwal. Rajendra Kumar, a 1989 batch officer, wrote, “During interrogation, I was repeatedly told that I would be let free if I implicate Chief Minister of Delhi.
Rajendra Kumar was the former aide of Delhi Chief Minister. His office was raided in December 2015 and he was arrested in July last year. He said that he was having to pay the price for his ‘political neutrality.’
“I can only say that the criminal physical abuse and the atrocities perpetrated and the words and language used against many people in my case were much worse than what was experienced and written by Mr Bansal,” he alleged, referring to the case of B K Bansal, former Director General in the Ministry of Corporate Affairs who along with his family committed suicide last year, alleging harassment by the CBI.
The CBI has denied the accusations, as baseless.