Centre misled Parliament on Delhi statehood demand: AAP

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Delhi's ruling on Tuesday hit out at the Centre for misleading Parliament about its demand for Delhi's full statehood by claiming that the has received no such request from the city government.

In Parliament, K.V Thomas had asked three questions. First, is there a demand for statehood to Delhi; second, if so, what is the policy of the Central government; and third, the time by which a decision may be taken.

To this, Bharadwaj said, the "lied" because "they (BJP) have themselves been demanding full statehood for the last 70 years and now, even after they have a majority in the Lok Sabha, they are sitting over the matter."

Bharadwaj, who is MLA from Greater Kailash, said a special session of the assembly had demanded full statehood. "The proposal was not a private Bill, it was the government's resolution," he said.

"Deputy had made this proposal. The resolution was passed and sent to the Central government," he said.

Bharadwaj further said that on June 11, 2018, a letter about Delhi's full statehood was sent to the from the Assembly and a copy of that letter was sent to the Anil Baijal, and

In view of this, it was clear that the reply given in the Lok Sabha amounted to "cheating the people of Delhi," he said.

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First Published: Tue, August 07 2018. 21:30 IST