Embarrassed by a sting operation purportedly showing senior leaders "raising funds through illegal means," Aam Aadmi Party today said it has formed a committee to probe the matter and is mulling legal action against the web portal.
The Kejriwal-led party has called an emergency meeting and formed a committee, which include Political Affairs Committee (PAC) members Yogendra Yadva and Sanjay Singh to probe the matter.
The PAC of AAP has decided to review the evidence presented to the public and take a decision on this issue within the next 24 hours.
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Imli had offered to withdraw her candidature from the Delhi Assembly elections after the sting operation.
AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal has dismissed the sting operation as a "conspiracy" against his party but said it will not compromise on the issue of corruption.
It said the web portal has refused to provide unedited raw footage to the party.
"We had yesterday asked Media Sarkar to provide the unedited footage of the sting operation, so that we can go through it and decide appropriate action, but they have refused to provide us the raw video," Kejriwal had said.
"Until we go through the raw footage, how can we decide," he had asked.
According to sources, facing attack from all sides over the sting, the party is also mulling legal recourse and if needed, will move the court against the portal.
The PAC has requested everyone named in the CD to present their version.