"I was in Pathankot, Jalandhar and Gurdaspur where I met a lot of NRIs. They said AAP has taken a lot of money from outside and it has not maintained any account (of the money). I am a founder member of the party. I am so shocked," the Bijwasan MLA said.
Cracking the whip on dissidents, AAP had on September 12 suspended Sehrawat from the primary membership after he accused partymen in Punjab of "exploiting women" in return for tickets.
When contacted, AAP's Punjab's co-incharge and Rajouri Garden MLA Jarnail Singh said, "His allegations do not even merit our response.
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