Punjab BJP urges governor to order investigation into AAP’s charge
Slamming ruling Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP’s) allegations of horse trading by BJP in Punjab, a delegation of the saffron party on Thursday submitted a memorandum with Governor Banwari Lal Purohit demanding a highlevel inquiry into the AAP charges.
Led by state BJP president Ashwani Sharma, the delegation claimed that the said charges levelled by AAP leaders including its national convener and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal against the BJP were totally baseless and had been a political mischief to cover up their own failures.
The delegation urged upon the governor for a probe by a retired high court judge into the AAP’s allegation that the BJP was trying to “buy” AAP legislators to topple the government under “Operation Lotus”.
After submitting the memorandum, the BJP leaders termed the entire episode as a “political drama”, adding that the very timing of this held significance as it was being done at a time when Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann was currently abroad on a week’s visit to Germany.
Alleging that it was not an “Operation Lotus” but an “Operation Mann Hatao” by Kejriwal, the BJP leaders further held that it was why the Finance Minister Harpal Cheema levelled such allegations pertaining to horse trading, now.
Stating that since a case had been registered into the case of alleged bribing AAP MLAs by the vigilance bureau (VB) that functions under the state government, a fair probe could not be expected, the BJP leaders demanded that only a retired high court judge could bring out the truth.
For record, the state police had registered a first information report (FIR) on Wednesday on the basis of preliminary investigation into the AAP’s charges against the BJP for attempting to topple its government and the case was transferred to the VB.
The delegation urged for an investigation by a retired high court judge