Vikrant Shekhawat : Feb 02, 2024, 08:32 PM
Cm Arvind Kejriwal: Delhi Police reached the house of Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party national coordinator Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday evening. ACP also arrived with the crime branch team. The police team reached CM House with a notice regarding allegations of horse-trading by MLAs. In this case, the Crime Branch had contacted some MLAs of Aam Aadmi Party. At present investigation is going on in the matter.Aam Aadmi Party had accused the opposition of trying to horse-trade MLAs. In this case, the team of Delhi Crime Branch arrived with a notice. However, because CM Kejriwal was not found at home, the notice was not received. The police also reached Atishi's house but when Atishi was not found at home, the notice could not be received at his place too. At present the crime branch team has returned.You made allegationsIn fact, some time ago, Aam Aadmi Party had made serious allegations against the opposition parties. It was said on behalf of the party that a conspiracy was being hatched against AAP and the opposition parties were working on a plan to buy 21 MLAs. Contact has been made with seven of his MLAs. AAP party had made these allegations against BJP. He had said that his MLAs were being offered Rs 25 crore each so that his government could be brought down.BJP challengedOn behalf of Aam Aadmi Party, Atishi had accused BJP in a press conference and said that when the time comes, she will also release the audio clips of all the accused. However, against the allegations of Aam Aadmi Party in this whole matter, BJP had challenged that Aam Aadmi Party should release the names of those MLAs whom attempts have been made to buy and the MLAs with whom BJP had contacted. Delhi BJP Secretary Harish Khurana had given this challenge. No evidence has been presented yet in this case.