The rebel Laxmi Nagar MLA shared the podium with veteran Janata Dal (United) MLA Shoaib Iqbal and Independent Rambeer Shokeen, both of whom had voted for the government in the assembly.
Iqbal, who in past had expressed a desire to join AAP, claimed that the party was losing popularity. "People are no more with the AAP government as it has completely failed to deliver its promises," he said, hinting that he may form a new party. The rebels, when asked to identify the other dissidents, said they would hold another press conference on Monday to announce the names.
"We are not interested in bringing down the government. But we want the government to fulfill its promises. We are giving them 48 hours to deliver. The next course of action will be decided later," he said. Binny had earlier accused AAP of deviating from its poll promises, triggering an ugly bickering in the party. He was sacked earlier this month.
In the list of Binny’s demands were a reversal of the hike in surcharge on power, making water consumption up to 700 litres a day free without any riders, a probe into the Commonwealth Games and effective measures for women’s security.
After coming to power, AAP had said water up to 20 kilolitre water per month (approximately 666 litres per day) will be free for consumers with functional meters. The government also slashed electricity tariffs by 50% for households that consumed up to 400 units a month. The