Vinod Kumar Binny ousted from AAP, to sit on indefinite hunger strike
January 27, 2014 12:15
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Hell hath no fury like Vinod Kumar Binny scorned! The ousted AAP MLA, who was recently expelled from the party for running anti-AAP campaign, is infuriated at the eviction and is seething in rage.
The rebel legislator, who goes on an indefinite hunger strike at the Jantar Mahtar today, said, "It cannot be more unfortunate than the fact that you need somebody to make you realize the promises you have made to the public and you end up expelling that person from the party."
“Before evicting me you (AAP) should have ousted those people from the party who talked about dividing the nation, those who misbehaved with women, those who made fun of the laws of the land and disobeyed the rules, he said.
Condemning his eviction, he said, "I feel they want that the government falls and they are saved from the people whom they promised many things. I want to say that Vinod Kumar Binny will vote on those issues that the party is hiding from."
"I would not allow them to run away from the promises they made to the public," he said.

AAP announced Binny's expulsion last night. "This disciplinary committee has decided to expel Vinod Kumar Binny and terminate his primary membership from the party, for publicly making false statements against the party and its leadership, thereby bringing disrepute to the party," the party said in a statement.
The party had formed a disciplinary committee comprising of Pankaj Gupta, Ashish Talwar, Illyas Azmi, Yogendra Yadav and Gopal Rai on 19 January to look into the matter. The committee conveyed their decision to Binny through a letter.
39-year-old Binny, a former Congressman, had held a press conference on January 16 where he censured Kejriwal and other party leaders, accusing them of "deviating" from the core principles of the party. In response, AAP had issued a showcause notice to him for violating the code of conduct under Section 6(1)(a) of the party constitution.
Trashing Binny's criticism, Kejriwal had said that the ambitious MLA had come to him for ministership and later he wanted to contest the Lok Sabha polls. Binny had however trashed the allegation as the "biggest lie".
AW: Suchorita Choudhury












