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He claimed that BJP members intimidate AAP lawmakers. He said, "They say take our offer of 20 crore rupees or face CBI cases like Sisodia.

Digital Desk: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) criticised the Narendra Modi-led union government today for reportedly aiming to topple the Delhi government "by trick or crook." The BJP is using government investigative agencies against its politicians, the party claims. Five senior AAP leaders criticized the BJP for allegedly trying to lure AAP MLAs with money and threats during a press conference today. In connection with claims of corruption in the liquor policy, the Central Bureau of Investigation recently conducted a raid on Manish Sisodia, the deputy chief minister of Delhi. The BJP denied the assertion and charged AAP with trying to "deviate and distract" from these problems (CBI).

The National Spokesperson for AAP and a member of the Rajya Sabha, Sanjay Singh, made a vow to "expose" how the PM Modi-led government is using federal agencies to overturn the government in the nation's capital.

He continued by saying that the BJP tried to "Shinde" Manish Sisodia but was unsuccessful and that preparations to depose the Delhi MLAs had already begun.

He claimed that BJP members intimidate AAP lawmakers. He said, "They say take our offer of 20 crore rupees or face CBI cases like Sisodia.

In response to the AAP's claims, a BJP official named Shehzad Poonawalla stated that although Mr. Kejriwal's party frequently produces "trailers," the actual "film" never happens. " They claim to have audio recordings of the alleged BJP offer and to have audio recordings of their party disintegrating, but they have opted not to release them because they are awaiting the "right time." They'll keep acting in this way, "He called it a smokescreen meant to deflect attention from allegations of corruption involving Delhi ministers.

The BJP politicians with whom Ajay Dutt, Sanjeev Jha, Somnath Bharati, and Kuldeep Kumar have "excellent relations," according to Mr. Singh, have approached them.

According to Mr. Singh, they will each receive Rs. 20 crore if they join the party and Rs. 25 crore if they bring on new MLAs.

Four other AAP MLAs who were present at the news briefing spoke about being approached by BJP officials.

Somnath Bharati claims that prominent lawmakers have made the decision to overthrow the AAP even though they are aware the accusations against Sisodia are untrue. He asserted that "BJP leaders have been tasked with bringing in AAP leaders."

"A BJP leader told me that no matter what, we will overthrow the Delhi government," he said.

Sanjay Singh claims that Mr. Sisodia and the AAP's legislators are turning "operation lotus" into "operation false."

The MLAs all told the same stories about receiving between 20 and 25 crore to change sides and recruit other MLAs.

PM Modi was questioned by Sanjay Singh "On the other hand, this is Delhi, not one of the other states where you must have threatened or toppled governments. In this location, Kejriwal has three votes ".

 

The AAP's national convenor and Delhi's chief minister, Arvind Kejriwal, called it "a very serious subject" and said the PAC of the party will convene there at 4 p.m. to "take stock of the situation and chart the next approach."

 

Manish Sisodia stated that AAP MLAs would "give up" their lives for the party, but they would not leave it. He also cautioned the BJP-led Centre against trying to "poach" them through the CBI and financial incentives. They are Arvind Kejriwal's "soldiers," he said, and devotees of Bhagat Singh, a liberation warrior.

In a tweet in Hindi, the deputy chief minister said, "After they failed to break me, they have started conspiring to make other AAP MLAs break away (from the party) by paying 20 crore to each of them, and threatening them with raids."

 

He asserted, "They (AAP MLAs) are Arvind Kejriwal's army and Bhagat Singh's followers. They will offer their life, but they will not betray, " (the party). You can't use your ED-CBI in their presence.









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