Binny calls off dharna after 4 hrs, gives AAP govt 10 days

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 27 2014 | 6:08 PM IST
Expelled AAP MLA Vinod Kumar Binny today called off his dharna against Arvind Kejriwal government after just four hours but threatened to launch a major stir if his demands, including passage of Janlokpal bill, are not met in 10 days.
A day after he was thrown out of Aam Admi Party, the rebel MLA said he will continue support to the government on "public-related" issues and was withdrawing his stir for now as Lt Governor Najeeb Jung and Anna Hazare had suggested that "some days" should be given to the AAP government to fulfil promises made by it during the Delhi Assembly election.
"If Kejriwal government fails to bring Anna's Janlokpal Bill in the given time, I would begin protest across the country," Binny told reporters at Jantar Mantar here.
He also demanded immediate setting up of 'Mahila Surksha Dal' and 700 litres of free water to residents along with reduction in electricity bills by upto half as Kejriwal promised during election.
"If AAP government fails to meet these three demands in the next ten days, I will begin country-wide agitation from February 6 next month," he said.
"I am not withdrawing my support from the AAP-led government. I am giving support to the government on the public-related issues," he added.
The MLA began his protest at Jantar Mantar at noon and called it off nearly four hours later
Asked why he he was withdrawing his dharna on the first day, Binny told reporters that the LG and Hazare had suggested to him that "some days should be given to the AAP-led government so that he (Kejriwal) could work on public-related issues".
"Women security is the first priority of mine. Before forming government, Kejriwal had said that he would form 'Mahila Suraksha Dal' to ensure women security in the Delhi, but he is running away from this promise," Binny alleged.
Earlier, launching a blistering attack on AAP, he accused Kejriwal of acting like a dictator. He met the Delhi Lt Governor to take up issues which have not been addressed by the Kejriwal government and demanded action against controversial Law Minister Somnath Bharti.
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First Published: Jan 27 2014 | 6:08 PM IST

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