Why Crime branch asked Kejriwal to reveal names of AAP MLAs who claimed to have been contacted by BJP?

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According to sources delhi police Crime Branch officials on saturday served a notice to chief minister arvind kejriwal at his residence after five hours of dramatic events. A response was sought from seven aam aadmi party (AAP) MLAs within three days on their allegations of attempts at horse-trading by the BJP. A delhi police officer said, “We have served a notice to cm Kejriwal. He can reply in writing within three days. police sources said that the notice was finally handed over to the officials present at the Chief Minister's residence. The crime branch asked kejriwal to reveal the names of AAP MLAs who claimed to have been contacted by the BJP.

Perhaps in fact, after friday night, again a dramatic incident took place at cm Arvind Kejriwal's residence in Civil Lines on Saturday. A team of delhi police Crime Branch once again reached the cm residence on saturday to serve him a notice in connection with the investigation. Sharing a video of some policemen at his residence, kejriwal posted on 'X' that he sympathized with the police officers sent to serve the notice. He said, “It is their (police's) duty to stop crime in delhi, but it is being included in the drama. This is the reason why crime is increasing in Delhi.

Moreover without naming any party or leader, the delhi cm also said in the post that 'political masters' are asking him which AAP MLAs were approached to switch sides. Taking aim at the bjp, he asked why drama is being created on this issue, when the party knows who was behind toppling the governments of other parties across the country by horse-trading of MLAs in the last few years? Let us tell you that kejriwal had alleged last week that bjp has offered Rs 25 crore each to seven AAP MLAs to topple his government in Delhi. After this, delhi minister Atishi also alleged in a press conference here last week that bjp has started 'Operation lotus 2.0' in Delhi. Atishi said, “He had made a similar attempt last year to win over AAP MLAs by offering them money, but he failed.”

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