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The ACB team is investigating Kejriwal’s claim.
The Delhi Anti -Corruption Bureau (ACB) is preparing to take legal action against the Aam Aadmi Party leaders. These include former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, Mukesh Ahlawat and Sanjay Singh.
According to sources, this step can be taken if the notice sent by ACB is not replied. If no response is given by the AAP, the Anti Corruption Bureau will recommend legal action against these leaders by writing letters to Delhi Police.
On 7 February, ACB team reached the house of Kejriwal, MP Sanjay Singh and Mukesh Ahlawat for investigation. For about one and a half hours, he investigated Kejriwal’s house, gave legal notice and left.
In fact, former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal had claimed that the BJP offered 15-15 crores on the phone to his MLAs and candidates.
After this, the BJP wrote a letter to LG VK Saxena of Delhi demanding an inquiry into the allegations. LG later ordered the Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) to investigate the case.
After reaching the Anti Corruption Bureau team on 7 February, Sanjay Singh also reached Kejriwal’s house with a team of lawyers.
In the notice, 16 AAP MLAs were sought information In the notice, ACB sought information from Kejriwal from the 16 AAP MLAs, who were claimed to be offered bribes. Apart from this, information related to the identity of social media posts and briberys of these MLAs was also sought. ACB has sought all the evidence from the AAP leaders on the allegations.
5 questions from AAP leaders of ACB …
- You wrote the post related to the allegations or someone else.
- Give information about the 16 MLAs who were offered money.
- Give information about the phone numbers from which the MLAs got calls.
- Give evidence related to the allegations so that action can be taken.
- Why should not take action against such people, who create problems by making false allegations.
Kejriwal alleged- BJP offered to buy AAP MLAs Kejriwal had accused the BJP that the party is trying to break their MLAs and each is offering Rs 15 crore to each. However, the BJP has dismissed these allegations outright.
Kejriwal said;-
Some agencies are showing that the ‘Gali Galouch Party’ (BJP) is getting more than 55 seats. In the last two hours, our 16 candidates have received calls that if they leave you and come to their party, they will be given a ministerial post and Rs 15 crore will be given.
He further said, ‘If the BJP is getting more than 55 seats, then why are they need to call our candidates? It is clear that these fake surveys have been conducted only to create the atmosphere so that some candidates can be broken. But those who abused, not a single man will break. ‘ This statement was made two days before the counting of Delhi assembly elections (6 February).
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