Arvind Kejriwal: BJP shouldn't be invited to form government in Delhi
AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal accused Delhi L-G of favouring BJP in the matter of government formation in the capital.

Kejriwal said that BJP should not be invited to form the government in Delhi after the release of a sting operation on Monday. Ths sting video accused senior Delhi BJP leader Sher Singh Dagar of offering bribe to a party legislator to switch sides against the backdrop of government formation moves in the capital.
"The LG needs to revise his letter to the President," Kejriwal said, "BJP shouldn't be invited to form government in Delhi after the sting," he added.
Kejriwal claimed at a press conference that he had been trying to meet Jung since Monday to discuss this issue.
"I have been trying to meet the LG since yesterday. I will now meet him tomorrow morning," he said.
"We will protest in Delhi and show the people the sting operation and make them see the double face of Delhi," he said.
The former Chief Minister said the party will submit the "raw footage" of the "sting operation" to the Supreme Court and will also approach the Election Commission on BJP's "misdeeds".
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A BJP spokesperson strongly rejected the allegations and said the sting has "no value and it's useless".
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