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Arvind Kejriwal's criticism of PM Narendra Modi is like a school child abusing his principal: AAP MLA Colonel Devendra Sehrawat

Trouble seems to be brewing for Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal as many Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLAs are allegedly planning to desert the party and join other political outfits.

Arvind Kejriwal's criticism of PM Narendra Modi is like a school child abusing his principal: AAP MLA Colonel Devendra Sehrawat

New Delhi: Trouble seems to be brewing for Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal as many Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLAs are allegedly planning to desert the party and join other political outfits.

Bijwasan MLA Colonel Devendra Sehrawat, who has numerous times accused AAP's top leadership of adopting a dictatorial attitude, told HuffPost India that he and large number of MLAs are in talks with other political parties.

Sehrawat alleged that rebellion was brewing within the party as power was concentrated in the hands of Kejriwal and his few close confidantes.

While hitting out at AAP leadership, the Bijwasan MLA told HuffPost India, "The local leadership is not allowed to flourish. MLAs cut sorry figures before the public. Kejriwal is proving himself to be a worse dictator than Mayawati."

He also criricsed the Delhi CM of wasting time in repeatedly attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi, rather than concentrating on his work.

"It was alright at first, but now the whole thing is becoming like a school child abusing his principal," he said.

Further hitting out at the AAP convenor, Sehrawat said, Kejriwal is proving himself to be a worse dictator than Mayawati.

Eralier, the Bijwasan MLA was suspended from primary membership, after he alleged that the Punjab state unit was sexually exploiting women tickets aspirants.

He had also spoken against the expulsion of Prashant Bhushan and Yogendra Yadav from the AAP.