Arvind Kejriwal was asked five more questions by the BJP today as part of its daily inquisition of the Aam Aadmi Party chief ahead of the February 7 Delhi election.
The second set of questions were sent Mr Kejriwal's way this afternoon by central ministers Venkaiah Naidu and Nirmala Sitaraman.
The BJP today asked Mr Kejriwal:
2 AAP accuses every party of being corrupt. According to rules, political parties are supposed to submit poll expenses to the Election Commission. Why has AAP not submitted their Lok Sabha account to the commission?
3 It will not be an exaggeration to say that AAP is anti-woman party. All women members are leaving the party. Why are the women leaving the party? When BJP projects a woman candidate, they call her opportunistic... they should be ashamed. Is this how you deal with women?
4 AAP claims they respect institutions. But they do so as per their convenience. AAP has received three notices from Election Commission. Arvind is brazenly violating Election Commission directives. How does he respect institutions?
5 Arvind Kejriwal left the government in 49 days saying nobody is allowing to bring in Lokayukta. Why did he mislead people of Delhi? A Lokayukta exists in Delhi, if he wanted to strengthen it he could have taken points from Uttarakhand's Lokayukta. Kejriwal had gone with Anna to praise Uttarakhand's Lokayukta law made under BJP. Why couldn't he do it in 49 days?
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