New Delhi: In a big setback to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) five days ahead of the crucial assembly elections in Delhi, as many as seven sitting MLAs of the party resigned on Friday.
Reportedly, the seven legislators decided to step down, expressing disappointment over not being given tickets for the upcoming elections.
Who All Resigned?
- Bhavna Gaur - Palam constituency
- BS Joon - Bijwasan constituency
- Pawan Sharma - Adarsh Nagar constituency
- Madan Lal - Kasturba Nagar constituency
- Rajesh Rishi - Janakpuri constituency
- Rohit Mehraulia - Trilokpuri constituency
- Naresh Yadav - Mehrauli constituency
As per reports, these leaders have written a two-page letter to party's national convenor Arvind Kejriwal, mentioning their reasons behind the decision.
"Aam Aadmi Party was born from Anna movement. The party was founded on the principles of transparency and to free Indian politics from corruption. But now AAP itself has been entangled in corruption. I joined AAP because of its politics of honesty. But those values are nowhere to be seen today," mentioned Naresh Yadav in his resignation letter.