The meeting at Ramleela ground here, ostensibly in response to the two-day special session of Delhi Assembly called by AAP government to discuss alleged "corruption and mismanagement" in civic bodies, passed a censure motion against Kejriwal government amid a "walk out" by Congress over the incident involving NDMC councillor Rakesh Kumar.
Kumar, a councillor from Kucha Pandit ward in North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) area, was allegedly roughed up by BJP councillors for wearing the Aam Admi Party (AAP) cap, drawing sharp reaction from Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal who termed BJP as a party of "ruffians" which was targeting dalits.
"The councillors of BJP and Congress were being allowed to raise issues while my attempts to say something went unnoticed. When I tried to draw attention attention of the House by waving the AAP cap, 4-5 persons whom I can identify by face charged at me and started beating me," he alleged.
Kumar said that he immediately called police control room number and lodged his complaint.
"I am a Scheduled Caste member and was elected from the Kucha Pandit ward reserved for the community. It was pure hooliganism and it was captured by TV cameras. I can identify all those who attacked me including the BJP councillor Neeraj Gupta who scuffled with me.
Lashing out at BJP, Kejriwal said on Twitter, "Utterly shameful. BJP is a party of gundas. Rakesh is a dalit. BJP assaulting dalits all over India in a systematic way."
North Delhi mayor Sanjeev Nayyar said that action will be taken against the "guilty" on the complaint of Rakesh Kumar.
However, the BJP councillors alleged that Kumar was wearing AAP cap in the joint session of the three municipal corporations and when he was asked to take it off, he became violent.
"I retaliated leading to a scuffle," alleged Neeraj Gupta, BJP councillor from Vasant Vihar(East) ward in South Delhi Municipal Corporation.
The Congress councillors attacked both AAP and BJP for failing to fulfill their promises to the people of Delhi.
"We advice AAP to mind its own working first and stop intervening in the working of MCD. Where are those jobs, wi-fi, free water which he promised before polls," said Farhad Suri, Congress councillor in SDMC.
"Neither Kejriwal nor MCD believe in democracy. This joint session is just a drama of the ruling party (BJP). The drama of AAP and BJP is affecting the people," he said.
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