Key Points

A major political upheaval is unfolding in Delhi as 15 AAP councillors dramatically quit their party and form the Indraprastha Vikas Party. The councillors, led by Hemchand Goel, accuse AAP leadership of neglecting municipal administration and failing to coordinate effectively. BJP leaders like Virendra Sachdeva deny any involvement in the split, suggesting internal AAP problems are to blame. This latest defection follows a pattern of previous exits from Kejriwal's party, highlighting ongoing internal tensions.

Key Points: AAP Splits as 15 Councillors Form Indraprastha Vikas Party

  • 15 AAP councillors resign and create Indraprastha Vikas Party
  • Allegations of leadership neglect emerge
  • BJP denies involvement in councillors' exit
  • Hemchand Goel to lead new political front
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Delhi BJP, AAP cross swords after 15 councillors quit Kejriwal's party

Delhi political drama unfolds as AAP councillors quit, alleging leadership neglect and forming new party amid BJP tensions

"AAP leaders should introspect instead of blaming the BJP - Virendra Sachdeva, Delhi BJP President"

New Delhi, May 17

Amid allegations of horse trading, the ruling BJP and Opposition Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Saturday were involved in a spat over 15 councillors’ decision to leave the outfit led by Arvind Kejriwal and form their own party.

AAP leader Priyanka Kakkar alleged the BJP offered up to Rs 5 crore each to AAP councillors to break them away ahead of the mayor elections.

Accusing the BJP of using money power to acquire the required numbers to gain majority in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, Kakkar said the BJP is trying to buy councillors, because it still does not have enough members to form a standing committee or a ward committee.

Countering her claim, Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva said it is unfortunate that the defeated and disillusioned leaders of the AAP are blaming the BJP for the major split in their municipal corporation wing.

He said that whether in the press conference announcing their departure or in their resignation letters, the councillors, who left AAP to form a separate party, have clearly stated that since the 2022 elections, AAP leaders have neither focused on running the municipal administration nor tried to coordinate with their councillors.

“In this context, it is clear that the BJP has no involvement,” he said.

The Delhi BJP President added that due to his obstinate approach, Kejriwal never allowed the formation of a Standing Committee in the Municipal Corporation and never engaged in dialogue with his councillors.

“As a result, even after more than half of their current tenure has passed, AAP councillors have been unable to initiate any development work,” he said.

Sachdeva further said that faced with stalled development and fearful of facing the public in the upcoming elections, 15 AAP councillors decided to form their own party.

He said that instead of blaming the BJP for their internal collapse, AAP leaders should introspect.

These 15 councillors accusing their party leadership of neglect are not the first ones. Previously, more than 15 MLAs, including three ministers, over 10 councillors, and one Rajya Sabha MP, have accused Kejriwal of running the party without coordination and thereby leading it towards destruction, he said.

Fifteen municipal councillors in Delhi resigned from the AAP on Saturday and announced the formation of a separate political party named the Indraprastha Vikas Party.

The newly-formed front will be led by Hemchand Goel, with prominent former AAP leaders such as Mukesh Goel, Himani Jain, Devindra Kumar, Rajesh Kumar Ladi, Suman Anil Rana, Dinesh Bhardwaj, Runakshi Sharma, Manisha, Sahib Kumar, Rakhi Yadav, Usha Sharma, and Ashok Pandey playing key roles in the outfit.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This political drama is getting old now. First AAP accuses BJP of buying MLAs, now councillors. Where's the proof? If AAP leaders were really working for people, why would their own members leave? Maybe Kejriwal should focus less on blame game and more on governance. 🤷‍♂️
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Priya M.
As a Delhiite, I'm tired of this constant political fighting. Our city's development is suffering because of these ego clashes. Whether it's BJP or AAP, they should remember they're elected to serve people, not play musical chairs with party members.
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Amit S.
The ₹5 crore allegation seems exaggerated. But if AAP councillors were really neglected for 2 years, no wonder they left! You can't expect loyalty when you don't engage with your own team. This shows AAP's poor internal management. Time for some 'aam aadmi' politics within their own party!
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Neha T.
Interesting how these councillors formed 'Indraprastha Vikas Party' - clearly targeting local development agenda. Maybe they genuinely want to work for Delhi without being caught in national-level politics. Let's see if they can deliver better than the established parties.
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Sanjay P.
Both parties are equally responsible for this mess. BJP shouldn't celebrate too soon - remember what happened in Maharashtra! And AAP needs to stop playing victim card every time. Delhi deserves better than this political tamasha. Bas ab development pe dhyaan do! 🇮🇳

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