Live: Expelled AAP MLA Vinod Binny ends his indefinite fast
New Delhi: Expelled AAP MLA Vinod Kumar Binny ended his indefinite fast within hours of starting it at Jantar Mantar .ALSO VIEW: Jantar Mantar made a protesting spot instead of a tourist spot by politiciansCalling
New Delhi: Expelled AAP MLA Vinod Kumar Binny ended his indefinite fast within hours of starting it at Jantar Mantar .
ALSO VIEW: Jantar Mantar made a protesting spot instead of a tourist spot by politicians
Calling off his fast, Binny said that he is postponing his fast for 10 days and within these 10 days, he expects Kejriwal government to fulfill all the promises that it had made to people of Delhi.
He said there are irregularities in donations to AAP and it needs to be investigated. He also said that donations might be a tool to convert black money into white money.
“As per its promise, Kejriwal government should pass Janlokpal Bill in first week of February. And I'll support the government on this,” said Binny.
Binny said that he is yet to receive anything in writing as far as his expulsion from the party is concerned.
Binny clarified that he is neither joining Congress nor the BJP.
Earlier, the Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had said that the fast of Binny will have no bearing on the functioning or the stability of the government.
Here we are giving you live updates on Binny's indefinite fast:
ALSO VIEW: Jantar Mantar made a protesting spot instead of a tourist spot by politicians
Calling off his fast, Binny said that he is postponing his fast for 10 days and within these 10 days, he expects Kejriwal government to fulfill all the promises that it had made to people of Delhi.
He said there are irregularities in donations to AAP and it needs to be investigated. He also said that donations might be a tool to convert black money into white money.
“As per its promise, Kejriwal government should pass Janlokpal Bill in first week of February. And I'll support the government on this,” said Binny.
Binny said that he is yet to receive anything in writing as far as his expulsion from the party is concerned.
Binny clarified that he is neither joining Congress nor the BJP.
Earlier, the Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had said that the fast of Binny will have no bearing on the functioning or the stability of the government.
Here we are giving you live updates on Binny's indefinite fast: