AAP's Sisodia heckled by disgruntled party workers

Press Trust of India  |  Indore 

deputy chief minister and senior (AAP) leader Manish Sisodia was today heckled by 30-odd party rebels who also attempted to block his way to the AAP's workers' meet here.

As soon as Sisodia alighted from his vehicle to head to the meet at Rani Sati Colony, the rebels surrounded him and sought an audience with him.


When he refused to talk to them, the rebels heckled Sisodia. The workers present there came to Sisodia's rescue and escorted him to the venue of the workers' meet.

"is being run like a private limited company in the state. Dedicated workers are being expelled from the party on false accusations of indiscipline," Satish Sharma, one of the rebels, told reporters.

He alleged that goons of the office-brearers manhandled the rebels.

Sisodia said that furore was created at the behest of the (BJP) and Congress.

He said, "Whenever starts strong, vested interests misguide some people and create an uproar. Such things had taken place in as well."

Speaking about Madhya Pradesh, Sisodia said that crimes against women had shot up, electricity tariff was skyrocketing and an agrarian crisis was plaguing MP.

He said that AAP, in order to highlight these failures, would be gheraoing the MP assembly on December 5. The winter session of the assembly is underway.

Sisodia accused the government of MP Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan of falsely implicating state convenor Alok Agrawal in cases in order to keep him in jail for a long period.

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First Published: Fri, December 01 2017. 18:20 IST