News India Rebel AAP MLA Binny tells Aap Ki Adalat, Kejriwal has a secret deal with Congress

Rebel AAP MLA Binny tells Aap Ki Adalat, Kejriwal has a secret deal with Congress

New Delhi: Rebel Aam Aadmi Party MLA Vinod Kumar Binny, who has been denied ministerial post, has said, he strongly suspects that Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal was involved in a secret deal with Congress



"In every speech, on every platform he (Kejriwal) said we will give 700 litres water a day free, but in his manifesto he wrote, the moment the consumption is more than 700 litres, one has to pay.

Tell me to how many homes does his manifesto reaches? He never mentioned this from platforms.

"Similarly, he promised to reduce power bills by 50 per cent. There was no mention of subsidy. The people were assuming that if the bill was Rs 1000, they would be paying Rs 500.

They never understood that the power rates for residential, commercial and industrial are different.

"Today, 90 per cent of the people of Delhi feel cheated. I always wanted to speak on this, but the culture in AAP party is such that you cannot speak to Kejriwal directly.

"Congress took 100 years to imbibe this VIP culture, BJP took several years, but AAP party took 20 days to imbibe VIP culture", said Binny.

On Kejriwal's promise to condone who had refused to pay power bills, Binny said: "Kejriwal ji launched non-cooperation movement on water and power.

He appealed to people not to pay unjust water and power bills. Those who didn't pay, had their connections disconnected.

"Kejriwal ji and his associates began reconnecting power connections in front of cameras. After that, power theft cases were registered. Today these people have lakhs of rupees worth power arrears on them.

After this government came to power, those people are running from pillar to post. Nobody is there to listen to their woes.

Kejriwal ji has forgotten his promise to condone their power arrears", said Binny.

The rebel AAP MLA described as "publicity stunts" the spats that took place between two Delhi ministers with the police.

"This were mere stunts for publicity. First they call in the media, and then go among the public. They want to give the message that we are doing a great job. My appeal to them is, please don't make it a publicity stunt. Please do something genuinely".

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