38 Poacher
Kejriwal under fire:
Leaked audio tape features
Delhi Chief Minister trying to recruit six
Congress MLAs
By HEENA KAUSAR
PUBLISHED: 23:40 GMT, 11
March 2015 | UPDATED: 23:40 GMT, 11 March 2015
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AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal
was allegedly recorded telling the party’s
former MLA Rajesh Garg to poach Congress MLAs
Less than a month after
taking the Delhi chief minister’s seat with a
historic mandate, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader
Arvind Kejriwal is faced with his biggest
political fight yet.
The ‘sting king’ was on
Wednesday stung back by an audio tape, recorded
in July 2014 by the party’s former MLA Rajesh
Garg. The tape features Kejriwal allegedly
telling Garg last year to poach six Congress
MLAs in order to form the government.
“We are ready to form the
government, but the Congress is not ready to
support us. Manish (Sisodia) is in touch with
them. Do one thing; split the Congress and ask
their six MLAs to float a new party and support
us,” Kejriwal allegedly said in the audio, which
was a telephonic conversation with Garg.
“The Congress won’t support
us. We have been trying for the last
one-and-a-half month. These six Congress MLAs
would have supported the BJP, but three of them
are Muslims. They won't support the BJP. Those
six MLAs should support us,” Kejriwal said.
Congress leader Mateen
Ahmed confirmed that he had received a call from
Garg urging him to support AAP.
“Some other Congress MLAs
and I were approached by Garg but I told him
only the party can take the final decision,” he
told Mail Today.
Former Congress MLA Asif
Mohammad also claimed he has a tape in which
Sanjay Singh and Manish Sisodia can be heard
offering him a post in exchange of supporting
the party: “They approached me and some others.
They said if we six MLAs join them, all doors
are open for us. I can release the tape if
Sanjay Singh denies that he was in touch with
me.”
Garg maintained that he did
not leak the audio: “I had emailed it to
Vishwasji (Kumar Vishwas). I have been part of
the anti-corruption movement and I habitually
record all my conversations. After I opposed the
poaching of MLAs, I was sidelined in the party.
So I stopped going to the party office.”
For his part, Vishwas hit
back at Garg, alleging that the former party MLA
was trying to blackmail him for a party ticket.
He tweeted: “Mr failed
conspirator Rajesh Garg Ji, I had forwarded the
audio clip to the party on the same day you
tried to blackmail me with the same. That was
when you tried to exchange a Vidhansabha ticket
with this audio. remember? Denied a ticket, u r
free to do whatever u wish.”
The party on Wednesday
maintained there was no horse-trading attempt,
but accepted that the Congress MLAs were in
touch with AAP legislators. Without challenging
the tape’s authenticity, AAP leader Ashish
Khetan said they wanted to form the government
in the interests of Delhi.
“Political realignment is a
reality in politics, but horse-trading is wrong.
Even if we assume the tape is authentic, where
does it suggest that monetary gains were offered
by AAP in exchange of support? Political
realignment is not poaching. It is a truth in
the country while horse trading is fallacious.
At that time, efforts were made by the BJP to
form its government through horse-trading,” he
said, adding that Garg was a “disgruntled
element” who had been denied a party ticket.
Resignation
Hours after the controversy
broke out, senior party leader from Mumbai and
Kejriwal loyalist Anjali Damania announced her
resignation from the party on Twitter, writing
in a series of tweets:
“I quit...I have not come
into AAP for this nonsense. I believed him...I
backed Arvind for principles not horse-trading.
I demand inquiry in 48 hrs into all these
allegations. Vols (volunteers) have given their
sweat & blood. It is not for the party...It is
for the country.”
But AAP’s Delhi convener
Ashutosh said they had no official information
on it.
Later, the party’s
Maharashtra unit leader Preeti Sharma Menon met
Damania and said she had taken the decision as
she was “very upset”.
Menon said: “I’m sure she
will give the national leadership a chance to
come and tell us exactly what is going on. She
was very upset by the audio she heard….”
This is not the first time
that the party has been hit by a leaked phone
conversation. Just a few weeks back, a recorded
conversation between a Kejriwal aide and a
journalist was made public to target Yadav and
show he was planting negative stories about AAP
in the media.
The new controversy has hit
the party when it was grappling with an internal
feud between leaders close to Kejriwal, and
Bhushan and Yadav, who have questioned the
former’s style of functioning.
Amid all the turmoil, the
AAP legislators launched a signature campaign
against Yadav, Bhushan and Bhushan’s father
Shanti Bhushan for “anti-party activities”.
The campaign was started by
AAP’s Karawal Nagar MLA Kapil Mishra, who
claimed he has the support of almost all MLAs.
The signature campaign
demands that AAP convener Kejriwal take strict
action against the trio.
Sources said the letter was
originally drafted to demand the trio’s
‘expulsion’ but, after reconsideration on
Tuesday night, its wording was changed to demand
only ‘exemplary action’ against the rebel
leaders.
Yadav & Bhushan say party
is bigger than individuals
By Heena Kausar in New
Delhi
A day after the top brass
of the Aam Aadmi Party officially accused
Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan of
anti-party activities, the duo in a joint
statement refuted the allegations while listing
out reasons for their differences.
Amid increasing talk of
Yadav and Bhushan being expelled from the party,
the duo, in a joint letter to volunteers, said
they hoped to work for party unity and that the
organisation was much bigger than any
individual.
Yogendra Yadav and Prashant
Bhushan have written a letter asking volunteers
to work for party unity
The rift, according to the
two, actually started after the defeat in the
Lok Sabha elections when Kejriwal allegedly
proposed the idea of forming a government again
in Delhi with the Congress’s support.
“Kejriwal was adamant on
government formation. We opposed this and
insisted that it would send a very wrong signal
among volunteers across the country, as Congress
was recently rejected by Delhi voters
completely. However, Kejriwal went ahead and
continued till a month prior to elections,” the
letter reads.
The letter gives
point-by-point clarifications to all the issues
raised against them by the AAP leaders,
including Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia,
Sanjay Singh and Gopal Rai.
The letter starts with a
disclaimer saying that the views expressed in
the letter did not include Shanti Bhushan’s
views.
“In the NE meeting held on
February 26, when we came to know that Arvind
Kejriwal has offered his resignation from the
post of national convener, we both vehemently
opposed that,” they said.
Accusing Kejriwal of taking
a unilateral decision not to contest Assembly
elections in Maharashtra, Jharkhand, J&K and
Haryana, the letter said: “Though, the decision
of not contesting in those states proved to be
right, however, question still persists over
what would be the right approach to take such
decisions in future.”
The leaders end by wishing
a speedy recovery for Kejriwal, who is
undergoing diabetes treatment in Bengaluru.
Bhushan's sister says
didn’t discourage NRI supporters
By Mail Today in New Delhi
AAP leader Prashant
Bhushan’s sister Shalini Gupta has denied
allegations that she tried to discourage party’s
NRI supporters from donating money to the party
allegedly in an e-mail.
“There are no e-mails sent
to the Global group in which I have asked anyone
to stop donating money to the party. The e-mails
which are being quoted have been taken out of
context. These e-mails excerpts are from a mail
conversation I had with a small group of 6-7
people in Chicago. It was in the context of
adopting a constituency,” Gupta told Mail Today
by phone from the United States.
“Since these reports came
out, the Global group e-mail forum has received
many emails which have expressed outrage,” Gupta
said.
She added that straight
talk and honest conversations are hallmark for
an organization founded on trust, teamwork and
transparency.
“I will always continue to
espouse those values," she added.
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