Speaker, Sisodia say reference to Rajiv not part of adopted resolution, Lamba welcomes party stand

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 22 2018 | 7:50 PM IST

The AAP was on Saturday busy dousing the controversy over the Delhi Assembly resolution on 1984 anti-Sikh riots, with its leadership asserting that the resolution did not demand revoking of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi's Bharat Ratna and party MLA Alka Lamba was not asked to resign for opposing reference to the Congress leader.

The BJP latched onto the issue to attack AAP, demanding that Arvind Kejriwal's party clarify "what is its first priority- justice for Sikhs or understanding with Congress". The Congress too was unpacified as it sought an apology from Kejriwal and withdrawal of the resolution.

Amid the row, Assembly Speaker Ramniwas Goel clarified that MLA Jarnail Singh's proposed amendment for taking back the "Bharat Ratna" from Gandhi over the 1984 ant-Sikh riots in the "original resolution" was not adopted as he did not inform the House beforehand.

The "original resolution" had no mention of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi's name, he said.

AAP's Chandni Chowk legislator Lamba, who had earlier tweeted that she has been asked to tender resignation for opposing reference to Gandhi, on Saturday said she was happy with the party's stand and would not quit.

The Delhi Assembly had on Friday adopted by voice vote the resolution which called for speedy trial of cases and termed anti-Sikh riots as genocide. AAP MLA Jarnail Singh, while moving the resolution, had said the Bharat Ratna to Gandhi should be withdrawn for "justifying anti-Sikh riots". Singh had later said that the resolution was adopted.

But the ruling Aam Aadmi Party had swiftly distanced itself from the reference to Gandhi saying it was not part of the original text, after it evoked a sharp response from the Congress.

Addressing a press conference here on Saturday, Sisodia made it clear that the Aam Aadmi Party has no intention to seek withdrawal of Bharat Ratna awarded to Gandhi.

He rejected claims that Lamba has been asked to resign for not supporting the reference to Rajiv Gandhi and said, "Neither any resignation has been sought (from Lamba) nor is anyone resigning."
Separately, Lamba also told PTI, "I am not resigning."
The developments come in the backdrop of reported talks between AAP and the Congress for a tie-up for Lok Sabha elections. However, when asked about it, Sisodia responded, "Kaun sa samjhauta, kaun sa gatbandhan? (What agreement, what alliance?)"
Amid the confusion over the resolution, Bharti had said the reference to Gandhi "was not part of the passed resolution" as the amendment was not put to vote separately. The party had no opportunity to see the same, he had said on Twitter

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First Published: Dec 22 2018 | 7:50 PM IST

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