Saturday , November 16 2024

AAP furious after Kejriwal's arrest, says BJP involved in scam

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Arvind Kejriwal arrested: Following the arrest of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in the Delhi Liquor Policy scam, he has been taken on ED remand for six days. Meanwhile, Aam Aadmi Party leaders held a press conference today and presented many evidences and seriously accused BJP of being involved in money trail.

Aam Aadmi Party made serious allegations…

AAP leader Atishi presented the evidence of money trail before the journalists and said that the official money trail has been caught in the alleged leaker scam case of Delhi. All his money has gone into BJP's account. Therefore we demand that BJP President JP Nadda be arrested. ED should take this action. Along with this he called ED the right hand of BJP.

Atishi gave information about money trail in the press conference…

Atishi said in the press conference that the so-called leaker policy scam in Delhi is being investigated by ED and CBI for the last two years. Meanwhile, the biggest question being asked is about the money trail, i.e. where did the money from the scam go? In this, liquor traders were accused of earning profits. Now the question is, if the traders made profits then whom did they bribe? In a two-year operation, ED-CBI raided the houses of AAP workers and leaders, but no details of the scam money were found. During this, he also mentioned the order of the Supreme Court and also gave responsibility for it. No trace of money was found. He also mentioned Sharad Chandra Reddy and said that he is the owner of a big pharma company. Sharad Reddy was jailed when he did not admit whether he had met Kejriwal or not. After spending several months in jail, he changed his statement.

Saurabh Bhardwaj alleged…

AAP minister Saurabh Bhardwaj also participated in this press conference. He said that Sharad Reddy got bail only because he was suffering from back pain and Chief Minister Kejriwal has been arrested on the statement of such a person. Arvind Pharma and two of its subsidiaries donated Rs 50 crore to the BJP, that too through electoral bonds. The path of money is going straight to BJP.