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Narendra Modi,Arun Jaitley trying to bribe MLA’s to topple Delhi govt: AAP,AAP to launch 'pol khol' campaign to expose BJP, Cong's attempt to sabotage Delhi government,Aam Aadmi Party ,AAP ,Arun Jaitley ,Bharatiya Janata Party ,Bribery ,Delhi government ,Narendra Modi ,Vinod Kumar Binny,Sanjay Singh, Ashutosh,Madan Lal
Speaking at a press conference in Delhi, AAP MLA from Kasturba Nagar Madan Lal, said he got a call, first in the run-up to formation of the minority government in Delhi, and then was approached once again more recently. One caller promised to schedule a meeting of the MLA with Jaitley, he claimed.
Somebody close to Narendra Modi later also approached him separately, he said, adding that Shiromani Akali Dal MLA Manjinder Singh Sirsa and Binny had predicted two days ago that the AAP government would collapse within 10 days. Binny was earlier reported to have met Sirsa. Jaitley's blog posts over the past few days have focused on the AAP and its methods.All the efforts to pull down the government were at the behest of power companies, claimed AAP spokesperson Sanjay Singh.
"It is just after Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal threatened he would cancel licences of power companies that all this has begun... It is the Adanis, Ambanis who are behind this," Singh said. Singh charged Jaitley with propping up Vinod Kumar Binny and the independent MLA threatening to withdraw support from the AAP government and set up a party of their own.
"Confidential sources have told us that Jaitley will use his friends in the media to defame the government over the coming days. You may see allegations of AAP members being involved in corruption, etc." On the issue of citizens of African origin in Delhi, Singh claimed that it was doublespeak on the part of Modi to make comments at his Meerut rally claiming that African citizens are not safe in Delhi.
"I want to say on behalf of the government that citizens of all countries living in Delhi are safe. If there is any illegality against them or any racism, there should be strong action." Singh then went on to say the BJP's own government in Goa had cracked down hard on Nigerians living in the state after an incident in which alleged rivals in the drug trade protested in a macabre fashion on the street with the body of a slain colleague on the middle of the road.
On governance, Singh challenged the newly appointed CMs of Mizoram, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan to an open debate with Kejriwal for people to see who could give true governance. "Hope has risen in the aam aadmi after the Delhi election. The BJP wants to trample that," he said.
AAP to launch 'pol khol' campaign to expose BJP:
Holding the two parties, particularly the BJP, responsible for the frequent problems in Delhi, the ruling party blamed them for the issues that keep cropping up. Party's Sanjay Singh said AAP would start a "pol khol" campaign on Tuesday to expose the BJP's reality.
The AAP has now decided to launch a pol khol (expose conspiracy) campaign against the BJP and Congress' alleged attempts to destabilise the government by trying to buy or bribe AAP leaders. In the press conference, AAP alleged that one of the AAP MLAs Madan Lal got a call on Dec 7, 2013 from Arun Jaitley but he declined to talk to him. 10 days ago Lal was again contacted by some people with an offer of Rs.20 crore for withdrawing from the AAP government.
The AAP now claims that Lal was again contacted three days ago and that the BJP is doing this.
Earlier, he also sought a debate on "how to do governance" between the chief ministers of the four states where new governments came into power late last year.
"All this is happening under the direction of Arun Jailtey...defaming us by using some people he has in the media," a former senior journalist and AAP leader, Ashutosh, said.
Source: NDTv,India Today