Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Rebel AAP MLAs to court trouble for antiparty acts

- Vishal Kant vishal.kant@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Rebel Aam Aadmi Party legislator­s Devinder Shehrawat and Pankaj Puskhar could be headed for trouble for addressing political rallies against their party.

Senior AAP leaders said they have received complaints against the two MLAs from people in their respective constituen­cies.

Sources said they are also likely to register a complaint with the Delhi Assembly Speaker, seeking their disqualifi­cation on grounds of having ‘voluntaril­y’ given up their membership.

While the Bijawasan legislator Shehrawat has been speaking against the party for quite some time and has levelled several allegation­s against party’s national convener Arvind Kejriwal, the two-time legislator reportedly also campaigned against AAP in Punjab and Goa elections, party leaders said.

Similarly, Pankaj Pushkar recently addressed the rally of Swaraj India — the party founded by ousted AAP leaders Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan — at Ramlila Maidan where the party announced to contest the upcoming municipal elections.

While Shehrawat was suspended from the party last year after he opened a front against the top leadership, Pushkar continues to be in the party.

The party has, however, till now stopped short of expelling the rebel legislator­s, which also includes former minister Asim Ahmed Khan, from expelling them as that would retain their membership in the House.

“Several people from Bijwasan met senior leaders demanding action against the legislator. They argued that they had voted for Shehrawat because he was an AAP candidate, but he has been openly working against the party. The same complaint has also been received against Pushkar,” a source said, adding that the delegation could approach the Delhi assembly Speaker, seeking their disqualifi­cation.

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