Alleging that the BJP leaders knew about demonetisation much before Modi announced the move on November 8, Kejriwal said bank details, spanning over five years, across all party MP/MLAs should be probed by a committee of eminent people. He said his party lawmakers were willing to face such a probe.
"Accounts of your friends, whose bank loans amounting Rs 1 lakh crore you have waived off and those whose bank loans amounting Rs 8 lakh crore you are going to waive off should also be probed. Also check bank accounts of companies for whom you advertise," Kejriwal said.
Addressing a press conference, senior AAP leader Ashutosh also questioned Shah's authority in this regard, saying the details should rather be given to the Income Tax department.
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He also dared the BJP to disclose the source of "80 per cent of its funding", which he claimed was unknown.
"He (Modi) is a very good event manager. It is a farce. What authority does Amit Shah hold? IT department should be given the details. The disclosures should be made public," Ashutosh said.
The AAP's national convener, who has been a strong critic of demonetisation move, also claimed that the government has brought down the penalty on those with black money.