The BJP has accused AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal of corruption, alleging extravagant spending of over ₹33.86 crore on the renovation of his former residence, citing a CAG report. The BJP claims inflated costs, arbitrary contractor selection, and fund diversion, framing AAP's anti-corruption stance as hypocritical. AAP has dismissed these accusations as politically motivated, highlighting its achievements in education, healthcare, and women's empowerment. As Kejriwal faces corruption allegations for the first time, including the liquor case, questions arise about the potential electoral impact on AAP and its anti-corruption image in Delhi.