Arvind Kejriwal claimed that the BJP took part in converses with the AAP legislators and purportedly threatened imminent capture for the Delhi CM regarding the Delhi liquor policy case.
New Delhi: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal today
blamed the Bharatiya BJP of endeavoring to "purchase" seven Aam Aadmi
Party (AAP) MLAs with a proposal of ₹ 25 crore each in a bid to undermine his
government in the national capital.
Mr Kejriwal
claimed that the BJP participated in chats with the AAP legislators and
purportedly threatened imminent capture for the Delhi CM regarding the Delhi
liquor policy case. The supposed discussion included a vile arrangement to
bring down the AAP government in Delhi.
In a long
social media post, the Delhi CM claimed, "As of late, they [BJP] has
reached 7 of our MLAs of Delhi and said - 'We will capture Kejriwal following a
couple of days. From that point forward, we will break the MLAs. Talks have
been held with 21 MLAs. Conversing with others moreover. From that point
forward, we will bring down the Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi. You can
likewise come. Will give ₹ 25 crore and contest the elections on BJP
ticket.'"
Regardless
of the case of reaching 21 MLAs, Mr Kejriwal demanded that the data accessible
to the AAP proposes that main seven MLAs have been drawn nearer, and every one
of them have solidly declined the enticing proposition.
"This
implies that I am not being captured to investigate any liquor however they are
plotting to bring down the Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi," Mr
Kejriwal expressed. "Over the most recent nine years, they brought forth
numerous connivances to bring down our administration. In any case, they got no
achievement. God and individuals generally upheld us. All our MLAs are
additionally firmly together. This time likewise these individuals will flop in
their detestable goals."
