AAP Removes Its Punjab Chief Sucha Singh Chhotepur Over Bribe Video

PTI

Aam Aadmi Party on Friday removed Sucha Singh Chhotepur as the party’s Punjab convenor over allegations that he took bribe from a ticket aspirant. AAP’s highest decision making body, the Political Affairs Committee, took the decision in a meeting at Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s residence in New Delhi.

Sangrur MP Bhagwant Mann told reporters that Chhotepur will be given a chance to explain his stand to the party leadership and that his case has been referred to a two-member committee comprising Jasbir Singh and the AAP Punjab joint in-charge Jarnail Singh.

b”Aam Aadmi Party Leader Sucha Singh Chhotepur and MP Bhagwant Mann during the inauguration of the party’s Zonal Office in Patiala | Source: PTI”

“The allegation is that Chhotepur sought Rs 60 lakh from  a ticket aspirant and the deal was fixed at Rs 30 lakh. The person has already paid him Rs 4 lakh, of which Chotepur returned Rs 3 lakh. He kept the rest of the amount with him,” Mann said.

Meanwhile, Chhotepur, in a conference at Chandigarh, said, “I am saddened that the party, instead of defending me has levelled allegations against me.” On the purported sting operation against him, Chhotepur said it was a “conspiracy” hatched by “my own friends within the party.”

21 AAP leaders from Punjab had on Thursday shot off a letter to party’s national convenor Kejriwal asking him to immediately sack Chotepur from the party after a controversy erupted over a video clip allegedly showing him taking money.

(Feature image source: Twitter| ABP News)

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