New Delhi: Sukesh Chandrasekhar has fired another salvo at Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).
The jailed conman has written another letter to Delhi LG VK Saxena in which he has claimed that Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal is a bigger thug than him.
Having alleged that he paid Rs 10 crore to under-investigation AAP minister Satyendar Jain as ‘protection money’ in his previous letter, Chandrashekhar has now claimed that he is being threatened by Jain and ex-DG (Prisons) of Tihar jail after his complaint to the Delhi L-G went public.
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“Mr Kejriwal, I am the country’s ‘biggest thug’ according to you. Then why did you receive Rs 50 crore from me and offer me Rajya Sabha seat? What does that make you – ‘maha thug’?” Chandrashekhar has written.
He made another explosive claim, accusing the AAP supremo of forcing him to bring 20-30 people to contribute Rs 500 crore to the party in exchange of seats.
Chandrasekhar is currently lodged in Mandoli jail in a Rs 200-crore extortion and money-laundering case. He was shifted from Tihar jail after claiming that he had been receiving death threats.
Kejriwal once again rubbished Chandrashekhar’s allegations.
The Delhi CM told India Today that it is part of BJP’s conspiracy, to divert people’s attention from the Morbi bridge collapse in Gujarat which killed 135 people.
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