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Accused of horse-trading, Delhi BJP`s Yogendra Chandolia files complaint against AAP leaders
Horse trading after MCD polls: The AAP leaders have accused the BJP of trying to poach its newly elected councillors ahead of the election of the mayor of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD).
Highlights
- Delhi BJP leader Yogendra Chandolia filed a complaint with the Anti-Corruption Branch against AAP leaders
- Chandolia, who is in charge of BJP's northwest Delhi unit, filed a complaint with the ACB for being accused of horse-trading
- Chandolia alleged that Kejriwal was part of a "conspiracy" to accuse his party of trying to poach the AAP councillors
New Delhi: Delhi BJP leader Yogendra Chandolia on Tuesday filed a complaint with the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) against AAP leaders, including Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, MP Sanjay Singh, for being accused of horse-trading. Chandolia, who is in charge of BJP's northwest Delhi unit and a former mayor, alleged that Kejriwal was part of a "conspiracy" to accuse his party of trying to poach the AAP councillors. Chandolia on Tuesday filed the complaint with ACB against Kejriwal, Singh and some councillors of the party, for being accused of horse trading.
He said in his complaint that he never spoke to anyone or indulged in any horse trading. "The allegations levelled against me are false, baseless, concocted and far from the truth. I specifically state that I neither called nor made Adesh Gupta talk to anyone and have not offered any money to anyone," he stated in the complaint.
Singh in a press conference last Sunday alleged that a person named Yogesh called ward AAP councillor Runakshi Sharma telling that Delhi BJP president Gupta wanted to talk to her. Singh, the Rajya Sabha MP of AAP, also alleged that the BJP leaders were offering Rs 10 crore each for 10 municipal councillors for switching sides and joining the saffron party. For all this, he alleged that BJP had a budget of Rs 100 crore.
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The AAP leaders have accused the BJP of trying to poach its newly elected councillors ahead of the election of the mayor of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD). However, it was said by Gupta that the BJP was prepared to play its role as a "strong opposition" and the AAP could have its mayor. Gupta stepped down as Delhi BJP president on Monday.
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The AAP won 134 of 250 wards in MCD polls earlier this month. There were speculations that the BJP may try to contest the post of mayor despite not having the requisite numbers in the MCD House. BJP lost its 15-year rule at the civic body to the AAP, by managing to win only 104 of the wards in the polls.