Before the counting of votes, the political temperature has heated up. AAP has made serious allegations against BJP and claimed to be contacting its candidates. AAP alleges that its seven candidates have been asked to join BJP by taking Rs 15 crore each.
AAP MP Sanjay Singh said in a press conference at the party headquarters on Thursday that this time too BJP will not form the government. In such a situation, the BJP is trying to form the government by breaking AAP. BJP is trying to contact seven AAP candidates and make them join the party by taking Rs 15 crore each. Advising all the candidates to be cautious, he said that all the calls received from the BJP should be recorded. If someone meets you and offers money, then make a video with a hidden camera. Let us tell you that AAP had made a similar claim in 2013. At that time, the party had put up big hoardings across Delhi and claimed that AAP candidates were being asked to join the BJP by giving them Rs 20 crore each. AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal resigned after running the government for 49 days.
Sanjay Singh claimed that BJP had accepted defeat even before the counting of votes. Like the whole country, the BJP wants to form the government in Delhi by breaking the MLAs. After the 2013 assembly elections, Sher Singh Dagar tried to contact the AAP MLA. After that, many attempts were made. Some leaders bowed down to him. In Punjab also, he made an MP join the BJP. At the same time, in Delhi, two ministers were made to join the BJP. BJP can try to topple the government in Delhi.
BJP will file a complaint in Anti Corruption Bureau: Virendra Sachdeva
Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva has hit back at the allegations of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MP Sanjay Singh. He said, "Be it Sanjay Singh or any other AAP leader, their mental balance has deteriorated. They will have to answer for the cheap allegations they have made. Delhi BJP is going to the Anti-Corruption Bureau to file a complaint against them. Atishi is still on bail in a similar case. Arvind Kejriwal has apologized to our leaders 6 times. Now it is the turn of Sanjay Singh and others."
Aam Aadmi Party MP Sanjay Singh has alleged that the BJP is trying to buy seven of its MLAs for Rs 15 crore each. The BJP has strongly reacted to Sanjay Singh's statement and said that if Sanjay Singh does not apologize for his statement, a defamation case will be filed against him.
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