'Mile jab kadi-kadi, janzeer bane': BJP targets Arvind Kejriwal, AAP leaders after Sanjay Singh arrest

Updated : Oct 05, 2023 18:36
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Editorji News Desk

After the arrest of AAP MP Sanjay Singh by the ED in connection with a money laundering case linked to the now-scrapped new excise policy of the Delhi government, the BJP on Wednesday came out all guns blazing against the ruling party.

Claiming Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to be the "kingpin" in the liquor 'scam' case, the BJP said he was next on the ED's radar and would be "held to account" for his alleged role in the matter.

Speaking to ANI, the BJP's Delhi chief Virendra Sachdeva said, "It is clear for all to see today that the truth cannot be hidden. After Sanjay Singh, it is now Arvind Kejriwal's turn to face the music."

Union minister Meenakshi Lekhi also hit out at AAP leaders and said, "Opposition has entered the system with the intention to rule and for the welfare of their own family. It is the Modi Government that has decided upon 'Naa khaaoonga, naa khaane doonga' and these steps are being taken towards building a corruption-free India. Probe agencies of the country have been formed in accordance with the law of the land so that corruption doesn't happen in the country. We did not tell them to do corruption. If they have indulged in corruption, investigation will be done and action will be taken..."

With ANI inputs

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