AAP to face monetary scrutiny (UPDATED)

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is likely to face heightened monetary scrutiny following the defection of a senior leader widely regarded as the party’s de facto treasurer to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The move is expected to sharpen investigative focus on AAP’s funding channels, particularly as central agencies reassess past financial disclosures and donor networks linked to the party.

Sources indicate that the leader played a pivotal role in managing campaign finances and coordinating fundraising efforts during crucial electoral cycles. His exit not only creates an internal vacuum but may also expose sensitive financial trails that could invite closer examination by enforcement authorities.

The BJP has seized on the development to question the transparency of AAP’s funding practices, while AAP has downplayed the impact, calling the defection politically motivated. However, the timing of the switch amid ongoing probes into alleged financial irregularities adds a layer of complexity for the Arvind Kejriwal-led party.

With investigations potentially set to intensify, AAP could find itself navigating both political and legal headwinds in the months ahead.

 

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