BJP tried to offer money, party ticket to seven AAP MLAs: Kejriwal

BJP tried to offer money, party ticket to seven AAP MLAs: Kejriwal

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal on January 27 alleged that the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) is trying to poach AAP MLAs in Delhi by offering them ₹25 crore and a BJP ticket.

“Recently they have contacted seven of our MLAs of Delhi,” Mr. Kejriwal alleged in a post on X (formerly, Twitter) He added that those who were contacted were told that Mr. Kejriwal will be arrested after a few days and that talks have already been held with 21 MLAs.

“Although they claim that they have contacted 21 MLAs, but as per our information they have contacted only seven MLAs so far and all of them refused,” he said.

The AAP chief claimed that the BJP cannot defeat the AAP in elections, so they want to topple the government by arresting them on the pretext of a “fake” liquor scam.

Mr. Kejriwal recently skipped the fourth summons from the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to appear before the agency on Thursday for questioning in connection with the Delhi excise policy case and termed it as “illegal” and a “political conspiracy”. He had skipped all three previous summons issued by the probe agency.