Aam Admi expels rebel MLA Binny

 

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, his ministers and party members have staged 30 hours dharna demanding action against some police officers, for which they have drawn severe criticism from all over. Now, when one of AAP MLAs is follows the same path it simply expelled him from party.

 

Lakshmi Nagar rebel AAP MLA Vinod Kumar Binny, who is upset for not giving him minister post or at least Lok Sabha ticket by his party has raised red banner against CM Arvind Kejriwal. He alleges that CM is not fulfilling the promises made to people of Delhi. So, he threatens the party to go on for a indefinite hunger strike at Jantar Mantar from 29th January until AAP government succumbs to his demands. So, the disciplinary committee of the AAP, which met yesterday at New Delhi, has announced that it is expelling Vinod Kumar Binny from party for his antiparty activities and tarnishing the party reputation.

 

With his expulsion the current strength of AAP government in Delhi state Assembly has comes down to 27 and it will be 37 with the support of 8 Congress MLAs and 2 independent MLAs. The magic number to stay afloat is 36. So, Congress and BJP can pull down the AAP government without directly involving by encouraging the two independent MLAs to withdraw their support to AAP.