Friday, March 13, 2015

Kejriwal accused of playing communal politics in Delhi polls
Mar 13,  9:31 AM
The tale of sting operations and audiotapes within Aam Aadmi Party's ranks took another twist yesterday as a former party leader accused Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal of playing communal politics during the recently-concluded Assembly polls.

In the audio recorded, Mr Kejriwal is heard as having said that Muslims don't expect AAP to field many candidates from their community but wants the party to defeat Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Former AAP leader Shahid Azad released the tape, claiming that Mr Kejriwal refused tickets to Muslim hopefuls on the premise that the minority community's votes were already in his party's kitty.

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