New Delhi: Suspended AAP leader Kapil Mishra on Wednesday again hit out at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.


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The former Delhi water minister has posted a blog on his twitter account and taken pot shots at the AAP convenor over range of issues.


Mishra has alleged that Kejriwal visited the CM office only twice in last one year.


He also took a dig at his one-time mentor for keeping mum on the corruption allegations against the AAP leaders.


Kejriwal's relatives and friends houses are being raided,, but the CM who is completely cut off from the public, leaves his house after many days to see Sarkar 3, Mishra said.


"These days Kejriwal is telling his party leaders that don't be afraid of the public, it forgets everything in 15 days," the former AAP leader wrote in his blog.


"Kejriwal is the only CM in the country whose attendance is very poor, he is the only CM who doesn't visits his office and neither holds any portfolio. He is the only CM who takes maximum official leaves and soon would be the only CM in the country, who would have the maximum number of corruption cases against himself," Mishra said.


He accused the AAP chief of looting Delhiites money and breaking the trust of people who supported him.


He also alleged massive corruption in the ambitous AAP governmnet's ambitious 'Mohalla Clinic' programme.


Mishra on Tuesday filed a complaint with the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over allegations of corruption.


On May 9, Mishra approached the CBI and filed three complaints -- the exchange of cash between Kejriwal and Satyendar Jain, the firm owned by Kejriwal's relatives involved in PWD works and a Chhatarpur farmhouse land deal, and the foreign trips by five AAP leaders.


Mishra on May 14 levelled fresh charges against Kejriwal and accused the AAP of lying to the EC about donations and laundering money through shell companies, before he fainted midway through the press conference and was hospitalised.


He said the party has accumulated the money through shell companies.


On May 10, Mishra sat on indefinite hunger strike demanding the AAP leader reveal the source of funding of the foreign trips of its five leaders -- Sanjay Singh, Ashish Khetan, Raghav Chadhha, Satyendar Jain and Durgesh Pathak -- in the last two years.