53 MLAs were present in the party meeting, but what about the 'liquor scam'?
53 MLAs were present in the party meeting, but what about the 'liquor scam'?
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New Delhi: Delhi's ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has alleged that the BJP is conspiring to topple the Arvind Kejriwal government. AAP alleges that BJP is trying to buy its MLAs. However, AAP did not name any BJP leader by whom the AAP MLAs were called. But, due to the fear of the government falling, AAP called a meeting of all its MLAs at the CM residence today i.e. on Thursday (25 August), in which 53 MLAs were present.

That is, the fear of AAP turned out to be wrong and there is no threat to the Kejriwal government. Actually, AAP has a total of 62 MLAs in Delhi, out of which 53 MLAs took part in Kejriwal's meeting. Let us inform you that before the meeting, AAP leader Saurabh Bhardwaj was posted outside CM Kejriwal's residence to keep an eye on the party MLAs. Party spokesperson Saurabh Bhardwaj alleges that the BJP had approached 12 AAP MLAs to switch sides. He has said that at present, all these MLAs are with AAP. Earlier, Kejriwal had alleged that some party MLAs told him that he was threatened and offered money to break the party.

Earlier, Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia, who is facing the CBI investigation in the liquor scam, had said, 'If you have failed to break me, then now by offering 20-20 crores to other AAP MLAs, showing them the fear of raids. Started the conspiracy to break it, BJP should take care, it is the soldier of Arvind Kejriwal Ji, he is the follower of Bhagat Singh. Will give life but will not betray. Your ED CBI is of no use in front of them. Let us tell you that there are serious allegations against Sisodia regarding the liquor scam, but instead of answering the allegations against him, he is making political statements. Although, AAP is also accusing BJP of breaking its MLAs, but it is not able to name any BJP leader, who called AAP MLAs, nor is it suing BJP leaders. 

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