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Divide in AAP: Kejirwal is a liar, says MLA Binny

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Last updated on: January 15, 2014 19:10 IST
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Differences in Aam Aadmi Party came out in the open on Wednesday with party MLA Vinod Kumar Binny accusing the Delhi government of deviating from its principles and poll promises and calling Arvind Kejriwal a "liar".

 

Binny, a former Congressman who had publicly displayed his unhappiness after he was left out of the cabinet in December, also threatened to "expose" the party at a press conference tomorrow while slamming it for "failing" to fulfill the promises made to people of Delhi.

 

Rubbishing the MLA's criticism, Kejriwal said, "First, he had come to me for ministership, we refused. After that, he wanted to contest the Lok Sabha polls. He came to my house to ask for the ticket. The party has decided that all sitting MLAs would not be given tickets for the Lok Sabha polls."

 

Binny immediately denied demanding either ministership or ticket to contest the Lok Sabha polls, saying it was the "biggest lie if he (Kejriwal) has made the statement that I went to him for Lok Sabha ticket. I even never soght the post of minister."

 

Earlier, the MLA said there has been lot of difference between what the party promised and how the government was working.

 

"I will divulge all these things in a press conference tomorrow (on Thursday) to ensure accountability and transparency in the party," the Laxmi Nagar MLA told reporters.

 

Binny said he was not upset over not becoming a minister and wants to raise the issues in public interest. "I am not upset over anything. The party is drifting from the main issues. Hence, it is important for us to make them realise that we are in the party for its cause and the issues it raised," the MLA said.

 

Kejriwal said there was a meeting on Tuesday of all 70 candidates who contested the Delhi polls but the MLA did not raise a single point in the meeting. "I do not know what his intentions are and I do not even want to get into it. We are the most sensitive government towards resolving issues. We welcome criticism, be it the public, media or the BJP," he said.

 

The chief minister said party leader Yogendra Yadav would handle the issue.

 

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