Kejriwal a dictator: rebel MLA

January 16, 2014 11:59 am | Updated November 16, 2021 06:02 pm IST - New Delhi

 New Delhi, January 16, 2014:: AAP MLA from Lakshmi Nagar, Vinod Kumar Binny, addressing the media accusing the party of cheating the people of Delhi by backtracking on its election promises and called Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal a dictator, at his residence  in New Delhi on Thursday, January 16, 2014. Photo Rajeev Bhatt.

New Delhi, January 16, 2014:: AAP MLA from Lakshmi Nagar, Vinod Kumar Binny, addressing the media accusing the party of cheating the people of Delhi by backtracking on its election promises and called Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal a dictator, at his residence in New Delhi on Thursday, January 16, 2014. Photo Rajeev Bhatt.

The Aam Aadmi Party’s problems appeared to mount on Thursday after rebel MLA Vinod Kumar Binny accused Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal of being a “dictator” while being in league with the Congress, particularly East Delhi MP Sandeep Dikshit.

Mr. Binny also accused the AAP government of ‘cheating’ the people of Delhi by reneging on its promises.

Mr. Binny’s attack on his leader and the government came less than 24 hours after Law Minister Somnath Bharti did not cover himself with glory by arguing with Delhi Police officials under full public and media glare late on Wednesday night.

Mr. Bharti allegedly tried to “force” the police officials to conduct a raid without warrant at a house, which he claimed was a hub of prostitution and drugs in his constituency, Malviya Nagar.

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