"The way they have proceeded against Tomar, they should do likewise against Irani and Katheria", party spokesman Ajay Maken said in reply to a volley of questions from reporters.
Detractors of Irani have accused the HRD Minister of giving wrong information about her educational qualifications whereas Katheria is facing a marksheet forgery case. Irani was alleged to have provided contradictory affidavits of her educational qualifications to the Election Commission.
This, he claimed, was necessary as the issue of Tomar's "fake" law degree was raised inside AAP before the Assembly elections, but Kejriwal had ignored it. Tomar was not only given the AAP ticket, but was also made a Minister by Kejriwal despite knowing fully well the charges against him.
Maken faulted Kejriwal for doing precious little to promote transparency and accountability in the government despite getting a huge mandate from the people of Delhi.
Recalling that Kejriwal had last time resigned as Chief Minister after 49 days in power citing his failure to bring the Jan Lokpal bill, but now he has not acted over the matter.
Earlier in the day, scores of protesters led by the Maken and senior party leader PC Chacko marched towards the Delhi Secretariat demanding the resignation of Kejriwal.
Meanwhile, former Union Minister and senior Congress leader P Chidambaram took a dig at the Centre over the developments in Delhi.
"Orders & counter orders of Delhi CM & LG (read Union government) are fine examples of Acche din, and maximum governance !", Chidambaram said in a tweet.
"Forged BSC degree, forged LLB degree, fake marksheet. And Mr Tomar & AAP expected soft treatement?", Singhvi said attacking AAP in another tweet.
