New Delhi: Sacked Aam Aadmi Party leader Kapil Mishra on Monday was summoned by Delhi’s Anti Corruption Branch and asked him to join the probe in alleged Rs 400 crore water tanker scam.

Speaking to media on the issue, ACB Chief Mukesh Kumar Meena said, "We have called Kapil Mishra at 11 a.m. tomorrow (Tuesday) for questioning".

Earlier the ACB had questioned Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's political adviser Vibhav Patel in the alleged water tanker scam on May 17.

Mishra had earlier recorded his statement with the ACB on May 11, after he submitted evidence in support of his allegations.

The ACB had summoned Patel on May 14 after rebel and sacked Delhi Water Minister told the ACB that two persons, Patel and Ashish Talwar who were close to Kejriwal, were responsible for the delay in action in the water tanker scam.

However, during his questioning Patel had denied any involvement in the matter. So, the agency has called Mishra for cross-questioning.

The Rs 400-crore water tanker scam involving alleged favouritism shown in the allotment of contracts to private water tanker operators supplying water to areas falling outside the Delhi Jal Board's network happened under the previous Congress government in the city.
(With agency inputs)