Delhi polls: Kiran Bedi alleges AAP offering bribe, Arvind Kejriwal denies allegations
New Delhi, Feb 7: BJP's chief ministerial candidate Kiran Bedi on Saturday alleged that the AAP was trying to woo voters by offering bribes. AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal denied the allegations and termed it a rumour.
Bedi showed some visuals to reporters, and claimed that the Aam Aadmi Party was offering bribes to voters for exercise their franchise in its favour.
"Shameless incident recorded by media channels where men, women, young girls narrated how their vote was being bought by an unethical party," she also tweeted.
Shameless
incident
recorded
by
media
channels
where
men,
women,young
girls
narrated
how
their
vote
was
being
bought
by
an
unethical
party
—
Kiran
Bedi
(@thekiranbedi)
February
7,
2015
Kejriwal denied the allegation and said his opponents were spreading rumours.
"Such video will not cost us anything," he said.
He said people had already decided this time whom to vote for and truth will win.
IANS