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TakeABribe: A joke for AAP? - Part 2
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AAP Chief Arvind Kejriwal was on Sunday (January 18) at the centre of a controversy when he asked voters in Delhi to take money offered by BJP and Congress but "fool" them by voting for AAP in the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections, drawing sharp criticism from both the parties. "It's election time. When people both from BJP and Congress come offering money, don't refuse, accept... some have looted money from 2G, some have looted money from coal scam. "And if any party does not show up, go to its office and take the amount saying we were waiting but you didn't come," Kejriwal said amid cheers from the crowd. The former Delhi Chief Minister was speaking at a rally at West Delhi's Nawada area in support of AAP's Uttam Nagar Assembly candidate Naresh Balyan. "Take money from both the parties but vote for AAP. We will fool them this time. They have been deceiving us for the last 65 years. Now it's our turn," he said. Reacting sharply, BJP lashed out at the AAP chief saying his comments amounted to questioning the authority of the Election Commission (EC) apart from being an affront to the voters. "He is essentially saying that voters accept money and alcohol. His comments also mean that the EC is not working properly as money and alcohol is getting distributed," BJP MP Meenakshi Lekhi said.
Congress said that the party would seek legal opinion to approach the EC against Kejriwal for "insulting" the people of Delhi. "Making such statements is illegal. It is like offering money to the people," Ajay Maken, who is campaign committee chief of the party in Delhi, said. Earlier, in his speech, Kejriwal took a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that his Ramlila Maidan speech was a let down from which he had "high expectations". "I had high expectations from the Prime Minister's Ramlila Maidan rally speech. But it was such a let down. He spent half the time branding me a Naxalite and criticising me for sitting in dharnas. "This kind of politics is not good. Politics sh
Congress said that the party would seek legal opinion to approach the EC against Kejriwal for "insulting" the people of Delhi. "Making such statements is illegal. It is like offering money to the people," Ajay Maken, who is campaign committee chief of the party in Delhi, said. Earlier, in his speech, Kejriwal took a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that his Ramlila Maidan speech was a let down from which he had "high expectations". "I had high expectations from the Prime Minister's Ramlila Maidan rally speech. But it was such a let down. He spent half the time branding me a Naxalite and criticising me for sitting in dharnas. "This kind of politics is not good. Politics sh
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