With the Delhi elections round the corner, allegations and counter-allegations have grabbed the limelight. (Photo: AP)
Earlier yesterday, the BJP received a jolt when Bedi’s campaign in-charge, Narendra Tandon, decided to quit the party, accusing the chief ministerial candidate of a “dictatorial” attitude. (Photo: PTI)
However, even Arvind Kejriwal is not taking it lightly. He asked the Supreme Court to order an SIT into the donors of national parties like Bharatiya Janata Party, Comgress and Aam Aadmi Party as well. (Photo: PTI)
As the mudslinging continued, the BJP even complained to the Election Commissioner regarding the 'Hawala at Midnight' (Photo: PTI)
BJP leader and former AAP member Shazia Ilmi took a dig at AAP terming the transactions as “hawala at midnight” and said this is only “a tip of the iceberg”. (Photo: PTI)
Congress spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi demanded an “in-depth investigation” into the dubious donations to the AAP. (Photo: PTI)
The BJP fielded power minister Piyush Goyal and MoS (independent charge) Nirmala Sitaraman to pin down AAP over the issue. (Photo: PTI)
Not willing to let the opportunity go, both the BJP and Congress jumped to attack the AAP. (Photo: PTI)
A group of former AAP members, calling themselves the AAP Volunteer Action Manch (AVAM), alleged that the outfit had received Rs 2 crore last year through four “dubious companies". (Photo: PTI)
Delhi Assembly elections: More drama as D-Day nears