Kovind has discontinued inviting Delhi MLAs for Republic Day reception: AAP (Lead, with correction)

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 16 2019 | 9:21 PM IST

The Aam Aadmi Party on Wednesday complained that its MLAs have not been invited for the at-home hosted by President Ram Nath Kovind since he took over in 2017.

"Long tradition of Delhi MLAs invited to 'at-home' reception hosted by President of India has been discontinued by President Kovindji. The last invite to Delhi MLAs was in 2017 on January 26, and then Kovind became President on July 14, 2017," Saurabh Bharadwaj tweeted along with a photo of the last invitation.

Bharadwaj also questioned if politics of the country had stooped so low that the President who came from the BJP has considered the Delhi MLAs as "step-children of mother India".

"Does this suit the President on Republic Day? Since Kovindji became the President, he ended the age-old tradition," the AAP spokesperson tweeted in Hindi.

Bhardwaj had made similar remarks last year for Independence Day function.

On August 14 Bharadwaj had said: "I don't think Rashtrapati Bhavan can be influenced by the politics of Modiji. There must be some other genuine reason to break the long-standing tradition and stop inviting MLAs of Delhi."

He had also said the Delhi MLAs "were always invited by all Presidents before Kovind.

"After Kovindji became President, the three-decade old tradition has been stopped. Inviting CM or leader of Opposition is altogether different. Why are Delhi MLAs being humiliated," he questioned, adding he got a total of seven invites from the President between 2014 and till Kovind became President in July 2017.

The BJP is in opposition in Delhi, while AAP is in power.

--IANS

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First Published: Jan 16 2019 | 9:12 PM IST

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