Garg, who accused Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal of trying to poach six Congress MLAs to form government last year, had recorded the telephonic conversations. After the controversy broke out over the clip, Garg feigned ignorance on how it went public saying he had e-mailed it to party leader Kumar Vishwas.
"Mr failed conspirator Rajesh Garg Ji, I had forwarded the audio clip to the party on the same day you tried to blackmail me with the same
Garg, who represented the party from Rohini, was denied nomination in recent Assembly polls in Delhi.
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