"It is a classic case of pot calling the kettle black, in which the party which has three-fourth of its donations from hidden sources is levelling absurd allegations on AAP, which has introduced the concept of transparent political funding in the country," AAP leader Yogendra Yadav said.
The party is filing a criminal defamation suit against BJP, which has alleged that AAP was diverting funds from NGOs of its leaders. BJP also alleged that AAP has not disclosed the names of its donors.
The AAP leader also claimed the BJP accepted donations from another foreign company.
"Is it not a fact that BJP received Rs 19,42,50,000 as foreign funds between 2004 and 2012 and can it deny that 75 per cent of its donations come from unknown sources?" Yadav alleged.
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Party chief and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has also challenged BJP to disclose the list of their donors as his party has done and accused the saffron party of "terrorising" those who have donated money to AAP.
He also took a jibe at the media for "arbitrary coverage" of the allegations levelled by the ruling party.
"Media has widely covered arbitrary and baseless allegations by BJP against our funding. We are filing criminal defamation against BJP.
AAP had organised lunch for traders, with an entry fee of Rs 20,000. The party collected a whopping sum of Rs 50 lakh.
In a similar event held in Mumbai last Thursday, the party had fetched Rs 91 lakh, taking the total to Rs 1.41 crore in just two such events.