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Kejriwal alleged that the BJP will attempt to topple the Jharkhand authorities within the subsequent 15 days
New Delhi: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday tabled a confidence movement within the Delhi Meeting, saying it was meant to show that ‘Operation Lotus’ might have been profitable in different states however failed right here as all AAP MLAs have been “hardcore trustworthy”.
Sustaining that the BJP’s ‘Operation Lotus’ to topple his authorities failed because it couldn’t poach any of the AAP MLAs, Kejriwal alleged that the BJP will attempt to topple the Jharkhand authorities within the subsequent 15 days.
He additionally accused the Centre of waiving loans of billionaires however not that of scholars and farmers.
The current central authorities is the “most corrupt” one as they purchase MLAs, he alleged.
Difficult the BJP to purchase even one MLA of the AAP, Kejriwal mentioned, “The arrogance movement is to indicate that ‘Operation Lotus’ might have been profitable in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and different states however failed right here in Delhi. Additionally it is to indicate that each AAP MLA is hardcore trustworthy”.
Kejriwal additional charged that the BJP toppled Manipur, Bihar, Assam, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra governments.
At some locations they even paid Rs 50 crore, he alleged.
“You say that you’re towards corruption however you might be shopping for MLAs. That is essentially the most corrupt (central) authorities. You’ll face the curse of poor individuals. In 15 days, they are going to attempt to topple Jharkhand authorities after which petrol and diesel costs will go up,” Kejriwal mentioned.
He mentioned the following time when petrol diesel costs go up, individuals will perceive the place the cash goes.
The BJP has accused Kejriwal of utilizing the meeting for fanning political propaganda and indulging in drama to divert individuals’s consideration from the liquor “rip-off” of his authorities.
The AAP has 62 MLAs within the 70-member Delhi Meeting, whereas the BJP has eight.
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