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The former Delhi Chief Minister claimed that the BJP had called its 16 candidates, who contested the Delhi elections and offered them Rs 15 crore to join the BJP.
Delhi Assembly Poll: AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal (PTI image)
Aam Aadmi Party leader supremo Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was bribing party leaders to jump before the Delhi assembly election results.
The former Delhi Chief Minister claimed that the BJP had called its 16 candidates, who contested the Delhi elections and offered them Rs 15 crore to join the BJP.
Taking X, Kejriwal wrote, “Some agencies are showing that the derogatory party is getting more than 55 seats. In the last two hours, our 16 candidates have received calls that if they leave AAP and join their party, they will make them ministers and Rs. 15 crores to each of them. ,
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– Arvind Kejriwal 6 February, 2025
“If his party is getting more than 55 seats, what do they need to call our candidates? It is obvious that these fake surveys have been conducted with the sole purpose of creating this environment to break some candidates. But even one of our men will not break, ”he said.
‘Leave AAP and come with us’
Supporting Kejriwal’s allegations, AAP leader Mukesh Ahlawat said that he will “die” instead of leaving the former Chief Minister of Delhi.
“I had a call from this number. He said that his government is being formed, he will make me a minister and will give me 15 crores too.” Leave AAP and come with us “,” Ahlawat gave a post on X I said, also a screenshot of the number from which the call came allegedly, tried to bribe it to join the BJP.
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– Mukesh Ahlawat (@mukeshahlawatap) 6 February, 2025
Ahlawat further said, “I want to tell them that Kejriwal ji and the” AAP “party have given me the honor given to me, I will not leave my party till my last breath.”
The BJP has not yet responded to the allegations of bribery made by both Kejriwal and Ahlawat.
In 70 assembly constituencies in Delhi, voters cast their vote to elect a new government in February. The votes will be counted on 8 February (Saturday).