India TV audio recording alleges Kejriwal of horse-trading
Moneylife Digital Team 11 March 2015
The audio recording released by India TV revealed that Kejriwal had allegedly indulged in horse-trading of six Congress MLAs, before the dissolution of the Delhi Assembly in 2014
 
In yet another setback to Arvind Kejriwal and Aam Admi Party (AAP), India TV released an audio tape recording between former MLA Rajesh Garg and the Delhi chief minister. The recording reportedly revealed that Kejriwal had allegedly indulged in horse-trading of six Congress MLAs, before the dissolution of the Delhi Assembly in 2014. 
 
The horse-trading was aimed at gaining full majority on the floor of the House, which would have enabled the party to form government in Delhi, Garg claimed in the recording.

 
 
Referring to the audio tape released by India TV. Anjali Damania, one of its prominent leader from Maharashtra said she decided to quit AAP. In a message on Twitter, Anjali Damania, said, "I quit.. I have not come into AAP for this nonsense. I believed him.. I backed Arvind (Kejriwal) for principles not Horse-trading."
 
Damania said, "AAP is not a political party. It was a ray of hope for this country. Thousands of vols slogged for it. Just no one can play with the siddhant (principles)".
 
 
The AAP leader also demanded an inquiry and apology from party leaders Kejriwal, Prashant Bhushan and Yogendra Yadav for their conduct over the past few days.
 
Interestingly just few days ago, Damania has backed Kejriwal while the tussle was going on between him and Bhushan and Yadav. Here are some of her tweets from last week…
 
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