AAP vs. BJP: Kejriwal show of strength at Rajghat
The Hindu
The BJP terms the AAP ‘prayers’ at Rajghat a flop show, accuses Kejriwal of resorting to diversionary tactics.
The political brawl between the Aam Aadmi Party government government and the Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party got more dramatic here on Thursday, August 25, 2022, with Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal leading prayers at Rajghat accompanied by over 50 AAP MLAs.
The show of strength at Mahatma Gandhi’s memorial followed an informal floor test at Mr. Kejriwal’s residence where all the party’s MLAs — excluding 8 who were unavailable physically but joined via their phones — were present.
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The BJP termed the episode a “flop show” based on a “rundown script” and questioned the AAP and its national convenor’s silence on the alleged multi-crore excise policy scam accusing him of resorting to diversionary tactics as a last resort.
“Our MLAs have been getting calls offering them money and positions to break the AAP and let the government fall. Each MLA has been offered ₹20 crore each. But I am happy to say that not even a single one of them chose to desert us,” CM Kejriwal said attacking the BJP following the visit.
“We just offered prayers at Rajghat for a better atmosphere in the country where governments are being toppled like this. These allegations are rubbish; they can’t even tell us how much this alleged scam is worth. The real scam is offering crores to 40 of our MLAs to switch sides,” he alleged.
Responding to the allegations, West Delhi BJP MP Parvesh Verma asked why a party in ‘opposition with single digit seats would seek to “buy MLAs” and if so, how many could it possibly wean away.