‘Govt resigned as it didn’t have numbers to bring Jan Lokpal’
BY Agencies31 March 2014 12:14 AM GMT
Agencies31 March 2014 12:14 AM GMT
Attacking Congress president Sonia Gandhi over her remarks on resignation of Arvind Kejriwal-led government in Delhi, AAP shot back saying it did not continue in office owing to lack of numbers required to bring the Jan Lokpal Bill.
‘Sonia Gandhi’s comment on the resignation of Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi is unsuccessful attempt to hide her own party’s open alliance with BJP on 14 February in the state assembly, which led to the defeat of the Jan Lokpal bill.
‘The AAP government did not continue in office since it did not have the numbers to get the Janlokpal bill passed and the Cabinet in its last meeting had recommended dissolution of the Assembly so that people could decide what kind of new government they want,’ said a statement issued by the party on Sunday. The party alleged that it was Gandhi’s desperate bid to deflect attention from the growing public anger against series of corruption scams of the Congress-led UPA government.
‘Sonia Gandhi’s comment on the resignation of Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi is unsuccessful attempt to hide her own party’s open alliance with BJP on 14 February in the state assembly, which led to the defeat of the Jan Lokpal bill.
‘The AAP government did not continue in office since it did not have the numbers to get the Janlokpal bill passed and the Cabinet in its last meeting had recommended dissolution of the Assembly so that people could decide what kind of new government they want,’ said a statement issued by the party on Sunday. The party alleged that it was Gandhi’s desperate bid to deflect attention from the growing public anger against series of corruption scams of the Congress-led UPA government.
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