Sisodia warned the Centre that the AAP dispensation will not spare it if rights of people are violated, in an apparent indication that his party may launch a major campaign for full statehood for Delhi.
Taking part in a discussion in the Assembly in the wake of the High Court order holding that the Lt Governor is the administrative head of the city administration, Sisodia said elected people should be above the selected ones.
Sisodia said that land, police and public order, the AAP government has power on all issues including services, ACB despite Delhi being not the full statehood.
In an indirect attack at the Lt Governor, he also said that "elected" should be above "selected" who is not the representative of people, but added masses should be above the elected in the democracy.
Deputy CM said, "Be it we are child in politics, but we are not immature. If they (Centre) trouble the people of Delhi, we will not spare them....During the elections, BJP had supported full statehood demand for Delhi, but now they have not forgotten."
Sisodia further said that by model of works and ideas, the Aam Aadmi Party is expanding in Punjab, Goa and Gujarat. Earlier this month, the High Court had ruled that the Lt Governor is the administrate head of the National Capital Territory and he is not bound by the advice of council of ministers.
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Sisodia claimed that seeing the AAP's model of works and ideas, people have mandated the Aam Aadmi Party.
"We have come to power not to roam in red beacon-fitted car, but to serve the people. With our innovative ideas for labours, farmers, students, the Centre have became scared of us. These ideas will bring us in Punjab, Gujarat and Goa," he said.
"We are fighting for the right of people. Why the votes of people of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh have no value when they shift to Delhi. In democracy, people are God. We will continue our fight for democracy," he said.
AAP MLA Sourabh Bhardwaj also came down heavily on the Centre for "taking away" power of the Delhi government and said that people will not forget them (Centre).
"When people come to us, they raise their issues like installation of lights, parks and other issues. Can we tell them that we don't have power that's why we cannot get their work done? ," Bhardawaj said. Other MLAs also participated in the discussion on the issue.
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