‘Bharatiya Jhootha Party’: Sanjay Singh slams BJP over ‘Sheeshmahal 2’ claim, threatens defamation suits | India News


AAP Targets Raghav Chadha & MPs Over Exit, Says they 'Betrayed The People Of Punjab'

NEW DELHI: Sanjay Singh on Saturday launched a sharp attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party, calling it the “Bharatiya Jhootha Party” over its “Sheeshmahal 2” allegations against Arvind Kejriwal and warning of defamation suits against those circulating what he described as fake images.Addressing a press conference in Delhi, the Aam Aadmi Party leader said pictures released by BJP leaders claiming to show Kejriwal’s new residence were false and misleading.

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AAP Targets Raghav Chadha & MPs Over Exit, Says they ‘Betrayed The People Of Punjab’

He said, “All the photos published by Parvesh Verma are completely fake, false, and baseless. That is why Parvesh Verma or any TV channel who publish such fake photos on their channel and tries to defame Kejriwal, I file a case of defamation against them…”Singh also challenged BJP leaders to make their own residences public for comparison.He added, “Truth will come out. Open the LG’s house to the public. Open CM Rekha Gupta’s house to the public. Open Parvesh Verma’s house to the public. And open Arvind Kejriwal’s house to the public. The public should go and see for themselves and decide whose house has become so grand. In this way, by publishing fake photos and spreading fake news, you are still using the same old methods. This is the ‘Bharatiya Jhootha Party’ (Indian Fake Party)… To spread lies, they follow the principles of Hitler’s propagandist, Joseph Goebbels and in the same way, they spread lies…”Singh also reacted strongly to seven Rajya Sabha MPs joining the BJP, calling the development unconstitutional and against parliamentary rules. He alleged that the manner in which the MPs joined the BJP violated constitutional provisions and the anti-defection law.He said, “Yesterday, you saw a non-constitutional, illegal, and against the rules, seven people announced that they will join the BJP. This is completely illegal, and the anti-defection law clearly states that any type of split, breakaway faction, or any type of break within the assembly and parliament cannot be recognised in the Lok Sabha… This has been clearly stated in the 10th Schedule as well… That is why today, I will write to the Rajya Sabha Chairman, Vice President, a letter to revoke the Rajya Sabha membership of all seven Rajya Sabha MPs.The AAP MP further claimed that BJP was trying to suppress his party’s growth in Gujarat through legal cases and social media restrictions.He said, “The Aam Aadmi Party is continuously expanding in Gujarat; the Aam Aadmi Party is fighting on the ground. The BJP put our MLAs in jail… Just before the municipal elections, they filed fake cases against many of our candidates… and today, the BJP has gotten our Gujarat Facebook and Instagram page suspended. The BJP is not correcting its ways of working, which is why the public is inclining towards the Aam Aadmi Party...”The latest remarks come amid an intensifying political battle between AAP and BJP over defections, corruption allegations and control of the opposition narrative ahead of upcoming elections.’Bharatiya Jhootha Party’: Sanjay Singh slams BJP over ‘Sheeshmahal 2’ claim, threatens defamation suitsNEW DELHI: Sanjay Singh on Saturday launched a sharp attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party, calling it the “Bharatiya Jhootha Party” over its “Sheeshmahal 2” allegations against Arvind Kejriwal and warning of defamation suits against those circulating what he described as fake images.Addressing a press conference in Delhi, the Aam Aadmi Party leader said pictures released by BJP leaders claiming to show Kejriwal’s new residence were false and misleading.He said, “All the photos published by Parvesh Verma are completely fake, false, and baseless. That is why Parvesh Verma or any TV channel who publish such fake photos on their channel and tries to defame Kejriwal, I file a case of defamation against them…”Singh also challenged BJP leaders to make their own residences public for comparison.He added, “Truth will come out. Open the LG’s house to the public. Open CM Rekha Gupta’s house to the public. Open Parvesh Verma’s house to the public. And open Arvind Kejriwal’s house to the public. The public should go and see for themselves and decide whose house has become so grand. In this way, by publishing fake photos and spreading fake news, you are still using the same old methods. This is the ‘Bharatiya Jhootha Party’ (Indian Fake Party)... To spread lies, they follow the principles of Hitler’s propagandist, Joseph Goebbels and in the same way, they spread lies…”Singh also reacted strongly to seven Rajya Sabha MPs joining the BJP, calling the development unconstitutional and against parliamentary rules. He alleged that the manner in which the MPs joined the BJP violated constitutional provisions and the anti-defection law.He said, “Yesterday, you saw a non-constitutional, illegal, and against the rules, seven people announced that they will join the BJP. This is completely illegal, and the anti-defection law clearly states that any type of split, breakaway faction, or any type of break within the assembly and parliament cannot be recognised in the Lok Sabha… This has been clearly stated in the 10th Schedule as well… That is why today, I will write to the Rajya Sabha Chairman, Vice President, a letter to revoke the Rajya Sabha membership of all seven Rajya Sabha MPs.The AAP MP further claimed that BJP was trying to suppress his party’s growth in Gujarat through legal cases and social media restrictions.He said, “The Aam Aadmi Party is continuously expanding in Gujarat; the Aam Aadmi Party is fighting on the ground. The BJP put our MLAs in jail… Just before the municipal elections, they filed fake cases against many of our candidates… and today, the BJP has gotten our Gujarat Facebook and Instagram page suspended. The BJP is not correcting its ways of working, which is why the public is inclining towards the Aam Aadmi Party...”



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