Delhi Police Serve Notice to Kejriwal Over MLA Poaching Allegations
The AAP accuses the BJP of attempting to buy MLAs, while the BJP demands evidence and considers legal action.
- Delhi Police's Crime Branch visited Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's residence to serve a notice regarding his allegations that the BJP attempted to buy AAP MLAs.
- The AAP alleges the BJP offered Rs 25 crore each to seven MLAs to switch sides, a claim the BJP has labeled as baseless.
- Kejriwal has been summoned by the Enforcement Directorate five times in connection with a separate alleged corruption case but has skipped all summons.
- BJP demands Kejriwal to provide evidence for his poaching allegations, while AAP leaders claim the BJP is also trying to get Kejriwal arrested in a fake liquor scam case.
- The political tension escalates as both parties accuse each other, with AAP alleging a conspiracy to topple the Kejriwal government and BJP consulting experts for legal action.