Mr Kejriwal has said the allegations made him “laugh”.
New Delhi:
Responding to allegations that AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal has had connections with separatists in Punjab, BKU leader Rakesh Tikait has said the charges were brought by a former party member who was denied a Rajya Sabha nomination and the Chief Minister of Delhi” doesn’t seem That”.
The farm leader said Mr Kejriwal had a “andolankari(agitator) and there was a split in the party over the nomination of Rajya Sabha.
“He (Mr Kejriwal) doesn’t look like that. There was a split over the Rajya Sabha seat. If Rajya Sabha had been given it would have been good. Rajya Sabha was not given, allegations have been made,” the said lord Tikait to ANI. †
He was responding to a question about allegations from Kumar Vishwas, one of the founders of the Aam Aadmi party, that Mr Kejriwal had connections with separatists in Punjab and that those sympathetic to separatists came to his house for meetings during the latest election polls. . †
Mr Kejriwal has said the allegations made him “laugh”.
Union Home Secretary Amit Shah assured Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi on Friday that the Center would seriously address the issue of alleged links between the banned Sikhs for Justice organization and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). and that he would personally ensure that the matter is thoroughly investigated.
The chief minister of Punjab had written to Mr Shah claiming that the banned organization Sikhs for Justice is in contact with AAP.
Punjab heads to parliamentary elections on Sunday.
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