Goel said if someone removes the portrait of Tipu Sultan from the Martyrs Memorial Gallery of the Assembly, he would take strict action.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had on Republic Day unveiled portraits of 70 eminent personalities, including that of Tipu Sultan, at the Delhi Assembly.
Goel told newspersons that all the portraits were put on display for two weeks before their formal unveiling and wondered why the BJP did not raise the objection then.
Goel said the General Purpose Committee of the Assembly, headed by the Speaker, had taken a decision to install portraits of 70 individuals, comprising freedom fighters, revolutionaries and heroes of the country.
"There is no question of removing the portrait of Tipu Sultan. It is the habit of BJP to create controversy on every issue.
"The Constitution of India also carries a picture of Tipu Sultan on the page number 144 of Chapter 16. So either the people, who had written the constitution, were wrong or they (BJP) are," the Assembly speaker said.
On Sunday, BJP MLA Manjinder Singh Sirsa had said the portrait of Tipu Sultan would not be allowed to put on display at the Delhi Assembly, alleging the Mysuru ruler was a "tyrant" who "forced" four lakh Hindus and Christians to embrace Islam.
Leader of Opposition Vijender Gupta had rued the AAP government did not consult him before installing the portraits.
He had said Karnataka witnessed a major clash in 2015 over celebration of Tipu Sultan Jayanti in the state.
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