"We strongly oppose the attempts of AAP government to suppress BJP MLAs with its majority in the Assembly," said Delhi BJP president Satish Updhayay.
"I called OP Sharma after turmoil in the Assembly yesterday and sought his explanation. I think there is nothing wrong in the context in which he used the so-called derogatory words. Rather it was AAP MLAs including Alka Lamaba who abused him," Upadhayay said.
Saying that the party fully backed Sharma, Upadhyay added "the incident was an attempt of AAP government to divert public attention from a host of recent developments and issues including Kejriwal's "hand holding" with Lalu Prasad, charges of corruption and violence against its MLAs and the Bills to be tabled in the Assembly.
Sharma was yesterday suspended from the ongoing session of Delhi Assembly, till Thursday, by the Speaker Ram Niwas Goel for his "derogatory" words against AAP MLA Alka Lamba.
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He said the Delhi government had in February promised to
waive pending water bills of 11 lakh consumers, but the Jal Board has in an RTI reply informed that the benefit reached only 2,28,000 consumers.
"Before the 2015 polls, Delhi saw several incidents of minor attacks on religious places. An effort was made to divide the society on religious lines. AAP MLAs Amanatullah Khan and Jarnail Singh have been accused of trying to spread communal hatred.
Kejriwal promised graft-free governance, but after coming to power he suppressed the report of a fact-finding committee on Rs 400-crore water tanker scam linked to the previous Sheila Dikshit government, Upadhayay alleged.