AAP leader Sanjay Singh alleged at a press conference that a number of senior BJP leaders along with some "media persons" were backing the move to bring down the government.
Madan Lal, AAP MLA from Kasturba Nagar, claimed that two persons having links with a senior BJP leader had met him around 10-12 days ago and offered Rs 20 crore to split AAP.
"They said if you get nine people, you can break away and form a new party and come to power. We will make you Chief Minister. BJP will give you all help," Lal said without producing any proof to substantiate the allegations.
Lal said that on December 8, an unidentified person had telephoned him, saying a prominent leader wanted to talk to him.
"When I asked him who wanted to talk to me, he said Arun Jaitley. After hearing Jaitley's name, I cut the phone. I could not make a call back on the unknown number," he said.
In a tweet, Jaitley rubbished the allegations. "Rubbish claims by AAP. AAP's alternative politics includes a fundamental right to falsehood and lies," he said.
"Besides, I didn't want to record the conversation against BJP as this is just my allegation and I don't want to fall into any legal cases," he said.
Singh alleged that both BJP and Congress wanted to create a situation so that AAP government falls. He alleged that both these parties were hand-in-glove with electricity distribution companies.
