Kejriwal alleged that 16 AAP candidates were offered ₹15 crore each to join the BJP. "In the last two hours, 16 of our ...
In a fresh round of allegations and counter-allegations between the AAP and the BJP after assembly elections, ruling party MP ...
AAP accuses BJP of trying to poach candidates with ₹15 crore offers, BJP denies allegations, calling them baseless.
Delhi minister Mukesh Ahlawat, AAP candidate from Sultanpur Majra, backed Kejriwal’s claims, stating that he too had been approached with an offer to switch sides.
After voting in Delhi election 2025 concluded with 60.42 per cent turnout, all eyes are now on counting day on February 8.
AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal said 16 party candidates received calls from the BJP asking to switch sides and promising ...
Singh said in a press conference that the BJP made phone calls to seven AAP MLAs, who also contested these elections, ...
In a post on X, Kejriwal claimed that 16 Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidates had received offers from the BJP with the promise of ministerial positions and Rs 15 crore each if they switch sides.
The final voter turnout for the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections stands at 60.44%, a reduction from the 62.6% recorded in 2020.