Speaking to ANI, Atishi said, "The law and order is deteriorating in Delhi. When AAP MLAs wanted to raise this issue in the Assembly, whether it is atrocities on women, rape cases, firing, gangwar, drug cases and extortion calls. Today, the law and order are turning worse."
Earlier, Delhi Assembly Leader of Opposition Atishi, along with AAP MLAs and volunteers, staged a protest against the BJP-led Delhi government on Tuesday over the Mahila Samriddhi Yojana, questioning the delay in the promised financial assistance to women.
Delhi Assembly Leader of Opposition Atishi, along with AAP MLAs and volunteers, staged a protest against the BJP-led Delhi government on Tuesday over the Mahila Samriddhi Yojana, questioning the delay in the promised financial assistance to women.
Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly Atishi claimed on Sunday that as soon as the AAP MLAs raised the issue of Rs 2500 in the House, their microphones were "switched off", and they were subsequently "thrown out."
Leader of Opposition (LoP) in Delhi Assembly and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Atishi expressed condolences to people affected by the cylinder blast in Delhi's Motia Khan on Sunday, in which one person died and two firefighters were injured.
The suspension of 21 Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLAs from the Delhi Assembly is not arbitrary but based on parliamentary rules and precedent, said Speaker Vijender Gupta on Friday in a letter to the Leader of Opposition in the House, Atishi, who called the suspension an "injustice to opposition"
Calling the suspension of 21 Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLAs an "injustice to opposition," Delhi Assembly Leader of Opposition (LoP) Atishi on Friday wrote to Speaker Vijender Gupta and urged him to "protect the democratic values."
Earlier in the day, after being denied entry into the Delhi Vidhan Sabha premises Atishi, along with other AAP MLAs, staged a protest outside the Assembly on Thursday, holding 'Jai Bhim' placards. She criticised the move as "undemocratic and unconstitutional."
"The BJP has crossed the limits of dictatorship after coming to power. AAP MLAs were suspended from the House for three days for raising slogans of 'Jai Bhim'. And today AAP MLAs are not even being allowed to enter the Vidhan Sabha premises. This has never happened in the history of the D
BJP MLAs Arvinder Singh Lovely and Kailash Gahlot address AAP MLAs' protest after police denied their entry to the Delhi Vidhan Sabha, emphasizing suspensions have occurred before and that allegations are often made without substance.
Speaking on the issue of AAP MLAs being denied entry into the Delhi assembly premises, Khandelwal said that it was wrong to deprive the party of the right, however, the party had no interest in the assembly's proceedings.