AAP playing caste politics: Delhi BJP chief on dropping on Atishi Marlena's surname

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The BJP today accused the Party of trying to play caste after its senior Atishi, the party's one of the probable Lok Sabha candidates, dropped her last name 'Marlena'.

A source in the Party had said Atishi's surname was Singh and the second name, Marlena, was given by her parents, apparently after Communist thinkers and The party has already rejected reports that it forced to change her last name because it was "Christian-sounding".

BJP alleged that feels that Atishi's caste surname might be "politically damaging", and hence, she was "compelled" to drop it. "Party is always ready to stoop down to any low level of for political game, be it the of casteism or provoking religious feelings..." he said in a statement.

Condemning the move, the BJP said, "Minister should desist from vitiating the social, religious and political atmosphere of the capital. Otherwise, he will have to pay heavy price in the next elections."

Tiwari added that it was "regrettable" that the people who had entered politics in the name of changing politics are "trying to play caste politics and spread religious frenzy".

As part of the change, Atishi's Twitter is now "@AtishiAAP", instead of the earlier @Atishimarlena. The leader's profile in the party's official website has also been changed. Campaign leaflets, posters also carried her first name only.

The party is yet to officially declare its candidates for the Lok Sabha polls, due next year. They, however, have named (East Delhi), Raghav Chadha (South Delhi), (Chandni Chowk), Dilip Pandey (Northeast Delhi) and Ghuggan Singh (Northwest Delhi) as Lok Sabha constituency in-charge.

Party sources said these five would be declared as AAP's Lok Sabha candidates.

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First Published: Wed, August 29 2018. 18:20 IST