Ruckus at NDMC meeting: AAP accuses BJP of being 'anti-Bania', demands action against councilor

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 25 2018 | 7:20 PM IST

A day after ruckus in a North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) meeting, the AAP on Tuesday accused the BJP of being "anti-Bania" (anti-traders) and demanded action against a councilor who allegedly "attacked" its member in the civic body.

A section of the AAP and BJP councillors "exchanged blows" following heated arguments during the session of the saffron party-led NDMC House Monday. A probe has been ordered into the incident by mayor of the corporation.

AAP leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sushil Gupta demanded that the BJP should expel its councillor who allegedly attacked AAP councilor Vikas Goyal in the NDMC meeting.

"The incident exposes BJP's anti-Bania face before the country," Gupta said at a press conference.

The "anti-Bania" stand of the BJP is already "exposed" by deletion of over four lakh trader community votes in Delhi, he charged.

The trading community is said to be traditional supporters of the BJP.

"Some of the members, from both the BJP and the AAP, after speaking on certain issues, had heated exchange of words. And, this led to chaos in which, some of the members exchanged blows," Adesh Gupta, mayor of the BJP-ruled corporation, had said after the incident.

Sushil Gupta said AAP councilors will 'gherao' the mayor demanding action against BJP councilors who allegedly attacked Goyal.

He charged that Goyal was "attacked" for raising the sealing issue in the House meeting.

"BJP does not want anyone to raise voice against sealing. Those doing so are treated like Goyal," he alleged.

The AAP councilor and Leader of Oppostion in NDMC Anil Lakra alleged that it was a "pre-planned conspiracy" by BJP councilors to attack AAP councilors.

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First Published: Dec 25 2018 | 7:20 PM IST

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