Somnath Bharti does not know how to speak: Ashutosh

He said when the Law Minister used wrong language, we apologised for that publicly

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 13 2014 | 7:15 PM IST
Admitting that there was a "serious problem" with Delhi Law Minister Somnath Bharti's attitude, AAP leader Ashutosh today defended him, saying he has been told about it, and maintained that it would be wrong to call him racist.

"There is a serious problem with Somanth Bharti's attitude. He does not know how to speak. He has been told so. There has been a discussion about it in the party. But it is wrong to say he is racist," Ashutosh said.

"When Bharti used wrong language, we apologised for that publicly," he said, adding, "Bharti issue is being probed by LG."

Ashutosh said that if Bharti is found guilty in the probe, there are doubts that he would be allowed to stay in the party. He, however, maintained that there was no case registered against him and AAP was not running away or against any probe.

The AAP leader said that the drug cartel was trying to influence the case involving Ugandan women and said that they even tried to give it a "racial colour".

He also said that not a single person in AAP would be spared if found guilty.

"No case has been registered against them. But if an iota of evidence is found, the person may not even stay in the party, let alone stay in the government," he said.

Ashutosh was responding to questions during Panchayat Aajtak conclave, which was also attended by Union Minister Rajiv Shukla and BJP MP Syed Shahnawaz Hussain.
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First Published: Feb 13 2014 | 6:57 PM IST

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