Viral videos suggest cash was distributed among people to join AAP roadshow
April 02, 2022
Ahmedabad: Opposition Aam Admi Party (AAP) cadres distributed cash to people for participance in their roadshow in Gujarat going by the video clips that have gone viral this afternoon. The video clips are believed in connection with a road show held by AAP Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Bhagwant Mann today in Bapunagar area of city.
BJP spokesperson Amit Malaviya tweeted a video clip and said AAP was distributing cash to people to participate in Arvind Kejriwal’s roadshow in Gujarat… बहुत क्रांतिकारी।
Another BJP spokesperson Shehzad Jayhind in his tweet stated: Following “Gandhi” but the wrong one (perhaps their favourite one – Rahul)
1) Distributing cash to get crowd for roadshow
2) giving discount of 25% for liquor on Navratri
3) Mocking Hindus and their Genocide in Kashmir
4) lying about 300 units free electricity
Following “Gandhi” but the wrong one (perhaps their favourite one – Rahul)
1) Distributing cash to get crowd for roadshow
2) giving discount of 25% for liquor on Navratri
3) Mocking Hindus and their Genocide in Kashmir
4) lying about 300 units free electricity https://t.co/A5oFLc0QNX
— Shehzad Jai Hind (@Shehzad_Ind) April 2, 2022
DeshGujarat
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