Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva criticized AAP’s Arvind Kejriwal and Punjab CM Bhagwant Singh Mann for pushing a non-existent “Right to Recall” to pressure seven MPs who left the party. Sachdeva highlighted the frustration of AAP leaders like Kejriwal and Mann over the MPs’ departure, emphasizing their alleged fear of exposure.
Aam Aadmi Party’s Raghav Chadha and six other MPs initiated a move to join BJP, prompting Sachdeva to claim that Chadha possesses information on financial and administrative irregularities by Kejriwal. The Delhi BJP President pointed out that Kejriwal, now avoiding media interactions, is using other leaders to intimidate the departing MPs with threats like the “Right to Recall.”
Sachdeva emphasized that the seven MPs made their decision due to feeling stifled within AAP, especially after controversies like the 2023 liquor scam in Delhi and corruption allegations in Punjab surfaced. He dismissed Mann’s call for recalling MPs as a mere gimmick, citing the absence of such provisions in the Constitution.
The Delhi BJP chief accused AAP leaders of being more concerned about potential revelations, including foreign funding, alleged terrorist links, and corruption scandals. Sachdeva also raised eyebrows over the alleged misuse of public funds in Kejriwal’s residences, termed “Sheesh Mahal” and “Sheesh Mahal 2,” pointing to extensive beautification work done through private companies.
