• BJP trying to topple Delhi government, 7 AAP MLAs offered Rs 25 crore to quit party: CM Arvind Kejriwal

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    BJP trying to topple Delhi government, 7 AAP MLAs offered Rs 25 crore to quit party: CM Arvind Kejriwal
    BJP in Delhi, on the other hand, rubbished the allegation and asked AAP to identify the MLAs and the people who approached them with the proposal.


    Digital Desk: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) claimed on Saturday that the BJP has offered seven of its MLAs in Delhi, each, Rs 25 crore to quit the party while also threatening to topple the Kejriwal government.

    BJP in Delhi, on the other hand, rubbished the allegation and asked AAP to identify the MLAs and the people who approached them with the proposal.

    Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal posted on 'X' that seven of his party MLAs had been contacted by ''them'' and warned that the AAP convener would be arrested soon.

    Kejriwal stated that the callers claimed to be in contact with 21 AAP MLAs. The AAP representative claimed that the MLAs were promised Rs 25 crore and a BJP ticket apiece to contest in elections.

    Kejriwal continued, " All seven AAP MLAs refused to quit the party. In addition, he stated that efforts were on to have him arrested about the alleged liquor scam in an attempt to topple the AAP government in Delhi.

    In the last nine years, there have been several plots to topple the AAP government in Delhi, but none of them have succeeded, said Kejriwal.

    Delhi BJP secretary Harish Khurana refuted the accusation and asked AAP to identify the MLAs and those who communicated with them.

    He claimed the AAP was attempting to divert attention away from Kejriwal skipping ED summons for questioning in the liquor scam.