AAP claims it caught on camera BJP trying to buy support in Delhi
September 08, 2014  12:52
Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party today showed what it called proof that the BJP is trying to "buy" its legislators with offers of money or posts, to make up numbers for a shot at forming government in Delhi.

"Our operation to expose the BJP's horse-trading has been going on for over a month. The BJP doesn't have the numbers and so they are indulging in such malpractices," Kejriwal told reporters today.

AAP showed a video clip that it says shows two BJP leaders allegedly asking two AAP legislators to join them, offering them money.

The clip, allegedly recorded in BJP leader Sher Singh Dagar's residence, is available on the AAP website and would be submitted to the Supreme Court, the party said. "Prove that you have the numbers, the Lieutenant Governor is your man, the home minister is your man," the AAP chief dared the BJP. Read
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