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AAP Accuses BJP of Attempting to Bribe Delhi MLAs

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AAP Leader Sanjay Singh Accuses BJP of Attempting to Buy Over 16+ MLAs. AAP Urges MLAs to Remain United and Ignore Rumors.

Delhi Election: Following a meeting at the residence of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener Arvind Kejriwal, AAP leader Sanjay Singh made a significant claim. He alleged that the BJP is attempting to buy over their MLAs and stated his intention to file a complaint with the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB).

Over 16 MLAs Received Phone Calls

Sanjay Singh stated that more than 16 AAP candidates received calls offering bribes. He claimed that Minister Mukesh Ahlawat also received such calls. Singh asserted that this poses a threat to democracy and that the BJP is attempting to destabilize the Delhi government through these tactics.

AAP Advises MLAs to Remain Vigilant

Party leadership gave clear instructions to the MLAs present at the meeting to remain united and ignore rumors surrounding exit polls. AAP claimed that they are poised to form the government in Delhi for a fourth time. MLAs were also instructed to record any calls offering bribes to facilitate appropriate action.

ACB Investigation Accelerated

Meanwhile, ACB Chief Joint Commissioner Madhur Verma stated that AAP leaders Arvind Kejriwal, Sanjay Singh, and Mukesh Ahlawat are misleading the public by making false accusations against the BJP. Following a complaint from BJP leaders, Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena ordered an investigation into the matter. The ACB team has been dispatched to question the three AAP leaders.

Kejriwal's Serious Allegation

Arvind Kejriwal stated that 16 of his MLAs received calls from BJP leaders. AAP leader Mukesh Ahlawat also claimed to have received such a call. The party has demanded an investigation into the matter and stated that they will take legal action if such activities continue.

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