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It’s not easy to buy AAP leaders: Kejriwal

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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday hit out at Union Minister Vijay Goel, a day after the BJP leader claimed that 14 AAP MLAs were in touch with his party, willing to switch sides.

The AAP convener said it is not easy to buy AAP leaders.

Taking to Twitter, Kejriwal wrote: “Goyal Sahib, baat kahan phasi hai? Aap kitna de rahe ho? Woh kitna mang rahe hain. (Where are you facing a deadlock? How much are you paying? How much are they demanding?).”

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“Modi ji, will you topple every government run by an opposition party by buying MLAs in the respective states? Is this your definition of democracy? And from where do you bring so much money to buy MLAs? You have tried to buy our MLA many times. Buying AAP leaders is not easy at all,” the Delhi chief minister asserted in another tweet.

On Thursday, Goel had said, “14 AAP MLAs want to leave the party because the party has gone astray from its objectives but the BJP does not need to buy these MLAs. Allegations of the BJP offering Rs 10 crores are false.”

All seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi will go to polls in a single phase on May 12. Counting of votes will take place on May 23.

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