The comments came after a meeting of AAP and BJP leaders at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's residence to find a solution to the issue ended in hostility, without any result.
The BJP walked out of the meeting, alleging AAP leaders and workers misbehaved with BJP members. The saffron party also filed a police complaint naming four AAP legislators.
Maken said both the parties have "failed miserably" to provide relief to the traders affected by the sealing drive.
Maken, who was the minister of state for urban development during the UPA government, later tweeted: "AAP+BJP MLAs physically fighting each other... To convince their supporters that they are fighting for them!"
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The BJP delegation had visited Kejriwal's residence to find a solution for traders hit by the sealing drive. But the visiting leaders walked out of the meeting and alleged that AAP legislators misbehaved with them during the meeting there.
Maken said the Congress believed in finding a solution to the problem, instead of the "fake fight" the BJP and the AAP and have engaged themselves in.
Last week, Maken in a detailed presentation discussed the issue of sealing and suggested ways to tackle it.
Citing the Congress's experience, he had said: "In 2006, when the sword of sealing was hanging over traders, the then Congress-led Centre approached the court and enacted a law and made amendments in the Master Plan of Delhi 2021."
Maken and leaders from the other two parties have been visiting traders, whose commercial units have been sealed.
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