'Kejriwal-Mann brought money to Gujarat by plane...' claims leader who left AAP
'Kejriwal-Mann brought money to Gujarat by plane...' claims leader who left AAP
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Ahmedabad: Ever since the dates for the Gujarat elections were announced, leaders have started switching parties. On Friday (November 4), former Gujarat MLA and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Indranil Rajguru joined the Congress. Rajguru resigned from Congress in April this year and came to the AAP and after 7 months, he came back to Congress. After joining the Congress, Indranil has made many big allegations against the AAP, saying that this party is badly corrupt.

In a recent press conference, Indranil said, "After returning to the Congress, the AAP has accused me that I wanted to be the CM candidate and was seeking assembly election tickets for 15 people. But the CM face of AAP was decided 6 months ago. The decision was not taken by asking the people in this regard, but it was pre-decided, which has now been told to the public.'' On the allegation of asking for tickets for 15 people, Indranil said, "The 15 tickets I was asking for, were not asking for myself. I suggested fielding strong candidates against the BJP. But, I was told that this is how it goes, the list that comes (to AAP) from Kamalam (Gujarat BJP office) has to be accomplished.'' 

Not only this, Indranil Rajguru hit back at AAP and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal for talking about not doing corruption and said, 'They say that we do not do corruption. But I have seen it with my own eyes. If you don't do corruption, where does so much money come from? I've also seen a lot of money. I don't know how much it was, but a lot of money came.' Indranil made a big disclosure saying that on October 1, when both the Chief Ministers (Kejriwal and Bhagwant Mann) had come on a Rajkot tour, they saw a lot of money and asked them (the Chief Ministers) where the money came from, so they pointed towards the helicopter saying that it has come like this. He said that the AAP party fools people.

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