The Asian Age

AAP accuses BJP, Cong of ‘ belittling’ Delhi Assembly

◗ The Assembly is holding the function to mark the 25th anniversar­y of its first sitting on December 14, 1993

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The ruling Aam Aadmi Party ( AAP) on Friday lashed out at the Opposition Congress and BJP, accusing them of making “petty- minded” attempts to “belittle” Delhi Assembly on its silver jubilee, after the two parties decided to boycott a function scheduled on December 15 to mark the occasion.

The Delhi Assembly is holding the function to mark the 25th anniversar­y of its first sitting on December 14, 1993.

AAP’s chief spokespers­on Saurabh Bhardwaj said it is a “cheap tactic” that some political parties have issued “loaded political statements” about a non- political commemorat­ive event. “At this juncture, it is important to place on record the pettyminde­d attempts by some political forces to belittle the successful evolution of the Delhi Legislativ­e Assembly,” he said in a statement.

The Delhi unit of the BJP and Congress on Thursday went public with their decision to boycott the function. Hitting out the two parties, Mr Bhardwaj termed the Silver Jubilee of Delhi Assembly’s first sitting a matter of pride for people of Delhi. “Some leaders who have been rendered politicall­y irrelevant by voters of Delhi are falsely claiming to have been elected as youngest MLAs, rendering unsolicite­d advice to the current Speaker,” Mr Bhardwaj said, referring to Delhi Congress chief Ajay Maken.

Mr Maken, claiming to be the youngest MLA and Speaker of the Delhi Assembly, had said that the current speaker should have formed an allparty committee to hold the Silver Jubilee function of the Assembly.

The AAP spokespers­on also lashed out at BJP’s Leader of the Opposition in Vijender Gupta. Mr Bhardwaj said the Speaker should consider whether Mr Gupta was “worthy” of holding the post of Leader of the Opposition­as he was giving “factually incorrect” statements in the matter.

“These two parties, through their proxies, left no stone unturned in defaming the Delhi Assembly through falsehoods,” he alleged.

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