CNG sticker allocation scam shadows the success of Aam Aadmi Party's much hyped odd-even programme.

In the aftermath of the ink attack on Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi BJP president Satish Upadhyay on Monday launched a scathing attack on the AAP government.

Speaking on the CNG scam, Upadhyay on said, "The allegations levelled by Bhavna Arora against AAP government over the sale of more than 1 lakh CNG stickers to non-CNG cars in the national Capital exposes double standars of the government".

"AAP has emerged as the most corrupt party than Congress," Upadhyay tweeted.

However, the Aam Aadmi Party has claimed that BJP is behind the ink attack conspiracy.



After throwing ink on Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Aam Aadmi Party Sena's Punjab in-charge Bhavna Arora on Sunday alleged that she has ample proof that the AAP-led Delhi government is directly involved in the CNG scam.

"Inhone CNG ka ghotaala kiya hai, mere paas proof hai," Bhavna said.

After her release, Bhavna alleged that there was a CNG scam behind the successful implementation of odd-even formula.

"The odd-even scheme for vehicles was a positive step. But there was a big CNG Scam behind the success of the formula, of which I had a sting too," claimed Bhavna. "That is why I wanted to meet CM Kejriwal and Gopal Rai, but they didn't agree to meet," she added.

Bhavna, who has sought an inquiry into the alleged CNG scam in Delhi, will appear before court today. She told reporters that she possesses a CD, pertaining to the alleged CNG scam. "I will submit all papers and the sting before the court. Investigation should be done in the matter," she said.

Bhavna threw ink on Kejriwal when he was addressing a 'thanksgiving' for the odd-even scheme at Chhatrasaal Stadium on Sunday evening.

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