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New Delhi: Even as the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) tries to deal with the rebellion of its Laxmi Nagar MLA Vinod Kumar Binny, report are emerging that four of its MLAs are in touch with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
AAP rebel MLA Vinod Kumar Binny on Thursday hit out at the party saying there is a massive difference in what the party does its leaders have not been able to fulfil the promises they made while campaigning for Delhi Assembly elections. Sources say Binny and four other MLAs have been in contact with two BJP leaders. All the five MLAs are reported to be upset with the party leadership.
The MLA also accused the party of indulging in corruption and demanded the resignation of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
Citing examples of water and power promises, Binny said, "There is a difference in what AAP promised before elections and what it is delivering. We had promised people that we will provide 700 litre clean and free water to every household but when writing the manifesto, AAP added the clause that if the water consumption is more than 700 litre, it will be charged for the whole amount."
The MLA also accused AAP of cheating the people of Delhi. He said, "AAP is cheating the people of Delhi. AAP took prompt decisions on water and power to benefit a few. The party promised to waive electricity bills. That promise wasn't kept either." He added, "If Kejriwal fails to deliver on his promises, he must immediately resign."
The remarks came in the backdrop of Kejriwal suggesting that Binny wanted a Delhi Cabinet seat and a Lok Sabha ticket too. Former BJP leader Tina Sharma and Captain CR Gopinath, who have joined AAP, have also questioned the party's stand on several issues.
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