New Delhi: With a just few days left for Assembly polls in Delhi, a group of volunteers has come out claiming bogus companies made donations to Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).
However, the AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal today came out all in support of investigation in case the companies have violated any laws.
In an interview with a private TV news channel, Kejriwal said, “We have declared all the funds that we have accepted. We invite all the media and agencies to check all the companies that have donated money to AAP, and if these companies have violated any laws please take strict action against them.”
“I invite enquiry into the transactions that are being alleged to be violating any law” he said.
Making it clear that AAP has nothing to do with any bogus companies, Kejriwal added that if we make the government, I will order an enquiry in these four transactions in question.
The allegations were leveled by the AAP Volunteer Action Manch (AVAM), a group of volunteers who had broken away from Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP in August last year.
The AVAM claimed to unearth 31 such companies that have donated to AAP, adding that four bogus companies have made donations to the party.
It also claimed that one of the companies was registered at a address which was located in a shanty.