Days after Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal alleged that the BJP was attempting to “purchase” seven Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLAs to destabilize his government, sources revealed that officers from the Delhi Police Crime Department arrived at the Chief Minister’s residence to deliver a notice in the case.
Mr. Kejriwal had accused the BJP of offering ₹25 crore each to sway seven of his MLAs, prompting the BJP to file a police complaint in response.
The Delhi Police operates under the jurisdiction of the Union Home Ministry. Facing challenges in winning elections in Delhi, the BJP has been accused by the ruling party in Delhi of resorting to “nefarious schemes” to undermine the Arvind Kejriwal governme

