In a big jolt to opposition unity ahead of the Delhi elections, the Aam Adami Party (AAP) said it would consult other parties of the INDIA bloc to remove the Congress from the alliance, sources told India Today. The AAP is upset with the Congress after it filed a complaint against Arvind Kejriwal accusing him of "misleading and deceiving" the public with promises of "non-existent" welfare schemes.
Sources said the AAP was also upset about remarks made by Ajay Maken and other Delhi Congress leaders targeting the party.
The complaint was lodged by the Youth Congress after two Delhi departments released public notices saying the proposed Mahila Samman Yojana and the Sanjeevani Yojana had not been notified by the government and were "non-existent".
In its complaint, the Youth Congress claimed AAP was using "false and deceptive" promises to gain voters' trust.
"AAP leaders, including MLAs and MCD councillors, have been actively collecting sensitive personal information such as voter ID details and phone numbers through an online registration process requiring OTP verification," the complaint alleged.
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