The Asian Age

AAP MLAs close to Mishra back CM over ‘graft’ charge

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The fissures in the AAP could have possibly cracked wide open after sacked minister Kapil Mishra made a bombshell allegation. But, the AAP MLAs came out in support of Delhi chief minister Kejriwal.

AAP MLAs Alka Lamba and Somnath Bharti, who are reportedly close to Mr Mishra, trumped up support for the party national convenor. Malviya Nagar MLA Mr Bharti said his “baseless” allegation­s have done nothing more than uniting the party. He claimed that Mr Kejriwal is incorrupti­ble.

Ms Lamba said it was about time that internal rifts be forgotten to put up a “collective fight for the truth”. “Arvind Kerjiwal remains India’s only hope for honest politics. He is spotless & I have full faith in him. These allegation­s cannot scare us!” Dwarka MLA Adarsh Shastri tweeted.

After allegation­s against the Delhi chief minister came to light following exminister Mr Mishra claim that the leader took bribes from city health minister Satyendar Jain, the Congress’ youth wing protested outside the residence of the chief minister.

Mr Kejriwal’s Civil Lines residence had earlier this month seen protests by its own party workers. Senior AAP leader Kumar Vishwas and suspended AAP’s Okhla MLA Amanatulla­h Khan were then locked in a bitter fight. Mr Vishwas supported ouster of Mr Khan after he had accused him of hobnobbing with the “BJP-RSS”.

AAP’s Burari MLA Sanjeev Jha said he never fathomed that Mr Mishra will stoop so low. Sarita Singh, party legislator from Rohtash Nagar, said the sacked minister should feel ashamed of himself.

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