Zee Media Bureau/Himanshu Kapoor New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party on Friday issued a show cause notice to its rebel MLA Vinod Kumar Binny and asked him to reply by 5 pm Saturday evening after he launched a major assault on the newly formed party.
The Laxmi Nagar MLA had accused the AAP of diverting of its principles by taking Congress` support to form government in Delhi and said that the party has backtracked on its polls promises to the people which were made in the manifestos. Binny had gone on to call AAP convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal a dictator. “Kejriwal has "forgotten" its ideologies and become "an opportunist outfit" after coming to power,” he said yesterday. He had asked Kejriwal to fulfil the poll promises or else he would sit on a hunger strike from January 27 at Jantar Mantar. In his list of demands was also the passage of anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare`s version of Janlokpal bill.
Binny also had alleged that the AAP has a secret deal with the Congress party and is working on the latter`s dictate. The MLA had also claimed that the AAP chief is close to Congress MP Sandeep Dikshit. "You have done a lot of agitation against the Congress and the BJP. Now you have to explain and show the people how your thought is different from theirs," he had said slamming Kejriwal.
AAP, which bagged 28 seats in the Delhi Assembly polls, formed the minority government with the outside support of the Congress despite the BJP emerging as the single largest party with 32 seats.