BJP trying to topple Delhi govt through no-confidence motion: AAP


New Delhi, Mar 18 (IANS): The Aam Aadmi Party on Saturday alleged that Bharatiya Janata party is trying to topple its government through bringing a motion of no-confidence in the Delhi Assembly.

Addressing the media, AAP Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha said that the BJP was trying to topple the AAP government in Delhi by introducing a no-confidence motion.

"The BJP wants to topple Delhi's Kejriwal government by bringing in a no-confidence motion in the Delhi Assembly. BJP is now luring and threatening AAP MLAs to join their party. BJP has also approached several AAP MLAs to support the no-confidence motion," he claimed.

The AAP leader further claimed that the BJP is giving two options to the MLAs -- either join the party or probe agency ED and CBI will get after them.

"BJP is giving these two options to many of our MLAs and is clearly luring them to leave Arvind Kejriwal and join the BJP so that they can defeat Kejriwal's government with the help of this no-confidence motion," Chadha claimed.

While speaking on the recent arrest of Kiran Patel, who was impersonating as the additional director of the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), AAP leader said, "A normal party worker from BJP's Gujarat unit, Kiranbhai Patel, had identified himself as the additional director of the PMO and had been staying in Kashmir for last six months...He had been calling meeting of the security departments, transferring IAS officers...If you (BJP) want to investigate then probe this type of snooping."

While responding to the latest FIR filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) against Sisodia for allegedly keeping tabs on the opposition parties and the government officials among others. The CBI has accused Sisodia of collecting 'political intelligence' through the Delhi government department's 'Feedback Unit' that was allegedly set up in 2015.

Chadha said that the BJP and central government should orient their probe agency's focus on those who are misusing the central agencies, security forces and police in the name of the central government rather than Sisodia and others.

 

 

  

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sat, Mar 18 2023

    Uneducated person however strong he may be can not win against a IITian for sure.

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  • Gautam Das, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 18 2023

    Still charges against Sisodia haven’t been proven as CBI is still grilling Sisodia nor CBI has done its own investigation and presented the evidence. CBI is only forcing Sisodia to sign documents of manufactured charges scripted by BJP but has no proof. If he had signed the document he would have been freed and chance for BJP to further malign AAP. As it is there is no scope for No-confidence motion against AAP as long as Sisodia holds the fort.

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  • Jeevan, Dublin tallaght /ireland

    Sat, Mar 18 2023

    Modi Nd amith sha are crook of bjp. As long they are in power.they will destroy Indian democracy Nd economy Nd judiciary's Amit sha only talk's nice front of media. But he is big culprit Nd crook man behind every bjp horses traading. People... specially dk .... district take Hindu Hindutva black mail tag from mind. Nd vote for aap for better future.

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