‘Operation Lotus’ proved costly for BJP: Himachal Cong VP
Chauhan accused that the BJP leaders' hunger for power forced the people of nine assembly constituencies of the state to participate in elections.
Chauhan accused that the BJP leaders' hunger for power forced the people of nine assembly constituencies of the state to participate in elections.
Bharadwaj alleged that the saffron party had offered money, security and positions to AAP MLAs in Punjab to switch and join the BJP.
The police action came after the Aam Aadmi Party accused the BJP of trying to topple the elected Delhi government through a campaign dubbed "Operation Lotus 2.0".
Sisodia also showed a photograph of three men in the briefing and alleged that "all three dalals (brokers) have been caught with Rs 100 crore kept aside for poaching the TRS MLAs."
“The MLAs were offered cash, contracts, posts in return. The searches were carried out based on information given by the TRS MLAs,” said Cyberabad police commissioner.
AAP’s Punjab's chief spokesperson Malvinder Singh Kang said senior Congress leader Partap Singh Bajwa had recently told a 'good news' to the Congress workers and said that he was hopeful that soon the BJP will topple the AAP government in Punjab.
The CM said BJP is using its moneybags to cause an irreparable loss to democracy and in the past, Congress has done the same and now the saffron party is following its footsteps.
Democracy is over, says Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal; opposition parties welcome the decision.
In the past few days, ‘Operation Lotus’ was tried in Delhi as well, but they (BJP) could not buy a single AAP MLA, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann pointed out.
Cheema says Modi Govt doesn't have money to assist Punjab financially but they have Rs 1375 Crore 'black money to buy the MLAs of Punjab.