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This Is What Kapil Mishra Had To Say After Arvind Kejriwal's Wife Slammed Him On Twitter

"False allegations sown, so shall he reap."
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NEW DELHI -- Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's wife, Sunita Kejriwal on Monday slammed suspended AAP leader Kapil Mishra saying that he would face the consequences of the false allegations that he has made.

"Law of nature never errs, seeds of betrayal, false allegations sown, so shall he (Kapil Mishra) reap. Inevitable," she tweeted.

Her remarks came a day after Mishra accused the Aam Aadmi Party of lying to the Election Commission (EC) about donations and laundering money through shell companies, before he fainted midway through a presser and was hospitalised.

Mishra had on Sunday alleged that the party concealed around ₹36 crore from the party workers and the government.

Responding to Sunita Kejriwal's, Mishra tweeted:

The AAP dismissed the charges as a "conspiracy" by the BJP and said the latter was shooting from the sacked minister's shoulder.

The sacked Water Minister has been on an indefinite hunger strike since 10 May, at his official residence here, demanding that the Delhi Chief Minister must reveal the source of funding of the foreign trips of five AAP leaders -- Sanjay Singh, Ashish Khetan, Raghav Chadhha, Satyendra Jain and Durgesh Pathak -- in the last two years.

A day after Mishra was sacked on 7 May, he alleged Kejriwal of taking ₹2 crore bribe from Delhi's Health Minister Satyendra Jain.

Mishra was suspended from the party on 8 May.

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