New Delhi: A fight between AAP and BJP continues in Delhi over the Delhi Abkari corruption case. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s concern has increased after it was claimed that 20-25 MLAs of the app were in contact with the BJP. Seeing this, Arvind Kejriwal called the BJP a serial killer of the government and asked him to cast a vote of confidence next Monday. Arvind Kejriwal said that he wants to hold this vote of confidence to prove the BJP’s claims wrong.
Addressing a special session of the Delhi Assembly, Arvind Kejriwal said, “I want to show that by casting a vote of confidence, the BJP has not been able to buy even one MLA.”
Earlier in a press conference, AAP leader Sanjay Singh said that the BJP tried to form its own government in Delhi using Sisodia but failed.
After that, BJP has started threatening our MLAs and offering Rs 20 crores. BJP is trying to topple the Kejriwal government in Delhi. The BJP tried to form its own government in Delhi using Sisodia but was unsuccessful. Amidst such demands, Kejriwal today asked to hold a vote of confidence on Monday to show his strength.