BJP conspiring to crush AAP: Sanjay Singh

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Monday blamed the and the central for the charges hurled by sacked minister Kapil Mishra against Chief Minister Kejriwal, saying this was part of a larger conspiracy to "finish off" the party and to "silence" the opposition.

leader Sanjay Singh told the media that the kind of allegations Mishra had made made it clear that he was being used to harass Kejriwal and other ministers in the

"Mishra is now speaking the language of the and Congress. He is saying the same thing the two parties had been saying for months. This makes it clear who is behind all this," Sanjay Singh said.

A day after he was sacked, Mishra alleged that he saw Kejriwal accept Rs 2 crore from Health Minister Satyendar Jain.

Mocking the claim, Sanjay Singh wondered if Kejriwal invited Mishra to witness the so-called bribe-taking or to count the currency notes.

Mishra also alleged that Jain had facilitated a land deal worth Rs 50 crore for a Kejriwal relative.

"Making such serious allegations, Mishra did not even feel it important to clarify when the deal was conducted and which relative of Kejriwal was involved," Singh said.

On Monday, Mishra filed a complaint regarding what is known as the Water Tanker Scam with the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) saying Kejriwal delayed action in the case.

Sanjay Singh said it was Mishra who had repeatedly said that Kejriwal "had nothing to do with the scam" and the ACB was under pressure to "frame him by any means possible".

"The ACB is under the central which is ruled by the It is the which is behind all this."

Sanjay Singh said that at a time when the country was facing serious internal and external security threats, the only priority for the and the central was to finish off the

"Our only fault is that we are fighting for the rights of the poor and the marginalized and are raising our voice against the of hate. They want to silence our voice."

Kejriwal had "zero tolerance for corruption", the leader added.

--IANS

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BJP conspiring to crush AAP: Sanjay Singh

The AAP on Monday blamed the BJP and the central government for the charges hurled by sacked Delhi minister Kapil Mishra against Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, saying this was part of a larger conspiracy to "finish off" the party and to "silence" the opposition.

The on Monday blamed the and the central for the charges hurled by sacked minister Kapil Mishra against Chief Minister Kejriwal, saying this was part of a larger conspiracy to "finish off" the party and to "silence" the opposition.

leader Sanjay Singh told the media that the kind of allegations Mishra had made made it clear that he was being used to harass Kejriwal and other ministers in the

"Mishra is now speaking the language of the and Congress. He is saying the same thing the two parties had been saying for months. This makes it clear who is behind all this," Sanjay Singh said.

A day after he was sacked, Mishra alleged that he saw Kejriwal accept Rs 2 crore from Health Minister Satyendar Jain.

Mocking the claim, Sanjay Singh wondered if Kejriwal invited Mishra to witness the so-called bribe-taking or to count the currency notes.

Mishra also alleged that Jain had facilitated a land deal worth Rs 50 crore for a Kejriwal relative.

"Making such serious allegations, Mishra did not even feel it important to clarify when the deal was conducted and which relative of Kejriwal was involved," Singh said.

On Monday, Mishra filed a complaint regarding what is known as the Water Tanker Scam with the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) saying Kejriwal delayed action in the case.

Sanjay Singh said it was Mishra who had repeatedly said that Kejriwal "had nothing to do with the scam" and the ACB was under pressure to "frame him by any means possible".

"The ACB is under the central which is ruled by the It is the which is behind all this."

Sanjay Singh said that at a time when the country was facing serious internal and external security threats, the only priority for the and the central was to finish off the

"Our only fault is that we are fighting for the rights of the poor and the marginalized and are raising our voice against the of hate. They want to silence our voice."

Kejriwal had "zero tolerance for corruption", the leader added.

--IANS

vv/mr

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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