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Digital Desk: Today, Arvind Kejriwal referred to the BJP as a
"serial murderer of governments" and declared that he intended to go
before a trust vote just to demonstrate that no Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)
legislator had left. On Monday, the Delhi Assembly will hear a motion of
confidence from the AAP administration.
Speaking to a special session of the Delhi assembly, Arvind
Kejriwal declared, "I want to introduce a confidence motion to show that
the BJP has not been able to break away a single MLA."
He claimed that in Delhi, Operation Lotus had changed to
Operation Keechad (mud).
The AAP called the meeting to talk about what it claims is the
BJP's "Operation Lotus" in Delhi, which aims to overthrow the Arvind
Kejriwal administration, as well as the investigations into its leaders,
including Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who has been charged with
corruption in the Delhi liquor policy.
Mr. Sisodia claims that the BJP offered to remove charges
against him if he switched parties.
In a show of force yesterday, Mr. Kejriwal convened a meeting of
his 62 MLAs at his house; 53 MLAs showed up, and the others, he claimed, were
present.
"The CBI searched every inch of the house where (Mr
Sisodia) lived, but not even 25p could be located. The following day, a BJP
official met Manish and offered him 20 crores apiece in exchange for leaving
the AAP. Manish rejected it, and the BJP made an effort to speak with other
MLAs. My legislators are all like diamonds; they are priceless "added Mr.
Kejriwal.
The BJP allegedly promised each of its 40 MLAs Rs 20 crore in an
effort to lure them away, according to the AAP.
"After toppling various regimes, the BJP has now turned its
attention to Delhi. In our nation, there is a serial killer of governments. The
pattern is consistent "said Mr. Kejriwal.
"The BJP has purchased 277 MLAs in recent years, spent
Rs 5,500 crore on "operation Lotus," and kept Rs 800 crore for Delhi,
he alleged.
How the BJP had the funds to buy MLAs was a concern for Mr.
Kejriwal.
All of the money generated by expensive fuel, oil, and other
essentials is going into the purchase of MLAs. Buying MLAs and paying off the
loans of the government's billionaire pals are the two things being done with
all this GST (Goods and Services Tax) and inflation money, according to the AAP
leader.
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