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NEW DELHI: Delhi police crime branch officials on Saturday revisited chief minister Arvind Kejriwal‘s residence, seeking evidence for the Aam Aadmi Party’s claim that the BJP was attempting to buy its MLAs. On Friday, police arrived at residences of Kejriwal and minister Atishi to serve them notices.
However, the notices couldn’t be served as the cops were informed that the two were ‘busy’ and unavailable.
However, the notices couldn’t be served as the cops were informed that the two were ‘busy’ and unavailable.
Police’s attempt to serve notice on Kejriwal came days after a delegation of BJP leaders met police commissioner Sanjay Arora and submitted a complaint regarding the poaching allegations made by the CM Kejriwal had earlier claimed that BJP was trying to topple his government and had offered Rs 25 crore each to seven legislators to leave AAP.
He had alleged that BJP had claimed to be in touch with 21 MLAs but his party had knowledge of seven who were approached with the offer of money and ticket to contest the next elections. “But all of them refused,” he wrote on X on Jan 27.
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