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Delhi Assembly initiates discussion on motion of confidence moved by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal

AAP's Kasturba Nagar MLA Madan Lal alleged that the BJP was persistently trying to 'fail' and 'paralyse' the Kejriwal government -- either by poaching party MLAs or interfering in its workings

PTI New Delhi Published 17.02.24, 12:06 PM
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal arrives at the Vidhan Sabha

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal arrives at the Vidhan Sabha PTI

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The Delhi Assembly on Saturday initiated a discussion on the motion of confidence brought by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who alleged that the BJP tried to poach AAP MLAs to topple his government.

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Starting the discussion, the AAP's Kasturba Nagar MLA Madan Lal alleged that the BJP was persistently trying to "fail" and "paralyse" the Kejriwal government -- either by poaching party MLAs or interfering in its workings.

Leader of Opposition Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, the lone opposition representative in the House following the suspension of BJP members for the session, was not present when the discussion began. He arrived in the House shortly after.

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was also present in the House and is scheduled to speak later in the day.

This is the third motion of confidence of the Kejriwal government in the last three years. It comes amid the AAP's claims that the BJP wanted to break the party by offering money to its MLAs and toppling its government in Delhi.

The previous confidence motions came in August 2022 and March 2023, amid AAP allegations that the BJP was carrying out "Operation Lotus" to poach its MLA.

The AAP has an overwhelming majority in the Delhi Assembly, with 62 MLAs in the 70-member House. The opposition BJP has eight MLAs, of whom seven are currently suspended.

Tabling the motion of confidence on Friday, Kejriwal said, "Two MLAs had come to me saying they were contacted by BJP members offering them Rs 25 crore each. They were told that Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will be arrested and the government will be toppled." "They were also told that the BJP is in touch with 21 MLAs. They have made multiple attempts to approach our MLAs under 'Operation Lotus'. Even this time, our MLAs refused to budge," he had added.

Kejriwal said the AAP checked with all its MLAs after these claims and found that seven of its legislators were approached but none of them accepted the offer.

He said the BJP knows it can never win elections in Delhi and that is why it is using different tactics to topple the AAP government.

"To show that none of our MLAs have defected, I present this resolution, 'The House expresses its trust in the Cabinet'," he had said.

During the discussion, the AAP's Kondli (East) MLA Kuldeep Kumar lashed out at the BJP and alleged that the saffron party has been "luring and threatening" opposition leaders across the country and claimed that attempts were made to poach him as well.

"This House has failed all the attempts by the BJP to topple our government. The BJP has been luring and threatening all opposition leaders across all states and tried to make the same attempt in Delhi as well. They try contacting us through our relatives. They blatantly accept that they control all central agencies and institutions," Kumar alleged.

He further said the AAP cannot be "bought by any other party" and that it is not scared of "threats and central agencies." "They (BJP) think that they can purchase MLAs and topple the Delhi government. They don't know that we are loyal soldiers of Arvind Kejriwal and we will not bow before the BJP. The AAP cannot be bought by any party and our party is not scared of their threats and central agencies," he added.

The AAP's Dwarka (South-West) MLA Vinay Mishra alleged that the BJP "tried poaching our MLAs multiple times by offering powerful political positions and bribes".

"Multiple attempts have been made by the BJP to poach our MLAs. They not only offered powerful political positions but also bribes. They even threatened our MLAs. These are blatant attempts only to topple our government," Mishra alleged.

Akhilesh Pati Tripathi, the AAP MLA from Model Town, claimed that there have been attempts to break the city government as the AAP has done the work that "the BJP and the Congress couldn't do in 70 years".

"People trust the AAP in Delhi and it is not easy to break this government. There are attempts to topple our administration because we have done the work that the BJP and the Congress couldn't do in the last 70 years. We have fulfilled the promises we made to the citizens, other parties didn't," Tripathi claimed.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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