AAP MLAs denied entry in Delhi assembly

New Delhi, February 27 —  The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) ahead of the third day of the assembly session on Thursday accused the BJP-led Delhi government of denying its MLAs from entering the Vidhan Sabha premises.

AAP leader and former Delhi chief minister Atishi called it an unprecedented move that has "never happened in the history of Delhi Vidhan Sabha".

Taking to X, Atishi accused the BJP of "dictatorship" condemned the action, saying, "The BJP people have crossed all limits of dictatorship after coming to power. Aam Aadmi Party MLAs were suspended from the House for three days for raising slogans of 'Jai Bhim'.

"And today AAP MLAs are not even being allowed to enter the Vidhan Sabha premises. It has never happened in the history of Delhi Vidhan Sabha that elected MLAs are not being allowed to enter the Vidhan Sabha premises," she added.

—The Times of India

 

 

 

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