The Aam Admi Party has sent a
legal notice to the BJP for leveling false charges of illegal fund raising.
The notice that has been sent to South Delhi MP Ramesh Bidhuri and Delhi BJP
spokesperson Ashwini Upadhyay, asks both the gentlemen to respond within seven
days and if they don’t, a criminal defamation case would be filed against the
duo. The notice goes on the behalf of AAP general secretary Pankaj Gupta.
AAP's Legal Notice To BJP Over Funding Accusations |
"Due to lack of
transparency, the common man is wondering whether donation is being received at
the rate of Rs 20,000 per plate or the funds of NGOs, which belonged to AAP
leaders, are being diverted,"
Ramesh Bidhuri has said earlier this month in a press meet. Mr Bidhuri
has also urged the AAP to bring to light the names of such persons who attended
and donated for the party in such programs.
Reacting vehemently to the press
meet, the AAP supremo Arving Kejriwal had threatened legal actions himself.
"The conference that you
held, it is clear that not only you intend to defame my client but also to
illegally and mischievously deter various persons and organisations to fund and
support my client and its leaders causing set back to my client in the
electoral field," the notice said.
Former IBN 7 editor and senior
AAP leader Ashutosh has said that the system for funding for the Aam Admi Party
is fairly transparent and any accusation against the same is sheer fallacy.
Ashutosh, AAP's Delhi convener also urged the BJP to reveal the sources of its
own funding.
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