Zee Media Bureau
New Delhi: Ahead of the crucial General Elections, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Somnath Bharti on Tuesday claimed that a hotel at Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh refused to serve food to his party members as the outlet was owned by a BJP supporter.
On microblogging website Twitter, the former Delhi law minister tweeted:
Hotel raj mahal in Moradabad refused 2 serve us dinner possibly at d behest of some political/police pressure. Opponents r deeply perturbed.
— Adv. Somnath Bharti (@attorneybharti) April 15, 2014
Just been told that the hotel which refused to serve food to us is owned by a staunch bjp supporter.
— Adv. Somnath Bharti (@attorneybharti) April 15, 2014
Bharti had hogged the limelight earlier this year for his controversial campaign against an alleged drug and prostitution racket in Delhi.
On January 15, Bharti - then law minister in the Aam Aadmi Party`s 49-day government - along with his supporters ordered the Delhi police to raid houses rented by Ugandan women in South Delhi`s Khirki Extension area, claiming they were being used for drug trafficking and prostitution.