AAP suspends former MLA Rajesh Garg

Sources said Garg was a "serial offender", which led to the party taking this decision.

March 16, 2015 03:14 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:13 pm IST - New Delhi

Former AAP MLA Rajesh Garg

Former AAP MLA Rajesh Garg

AAP today suspended its former MLA Rajesh Garg for anti-party activities, following his charges that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was trying to poach six Congress MLAs to form the government last year.

Sources said Garg was a "serial offender", which led to the party taking this decision.

Last week, Garg, a former MLA from Rohini, had accused Kejriwal of trying to poach six Congress MLAs to form the government in Delhi last year.

He had also recorded a telephonic conversation between him and Kejriwal, which later surfaced and was circulated in the media. Garg said he had emailed the recording of the conversation to senior party leader Kumar Vishwas.

Kumar shot back saying Garg was trying to blackmail him as he wanted party ticket for the Assembly election. Garg had also sent a legal notice to Vishwas for calling him a “blackmailer“.

The decision came following the legal notice sent to Vishwas.

It was not the first time that the former Rohini MLA was on the wrong side of the party leadership.

In October last year, he had questioned Kejriwal about the internal party democracy and also on whether he should have consulted people on conducting fresh polls in Delhi.

Garg is the second former AAP MLA to have faced disciplinary action by the party. Last year, Vinod Kumar Binny, a former AAP MLA representing Laxmi Nagar constituency, was sacked from the organisation for anti-party activities.

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