My Life Is In Danger: Delhi MLA Shows Wads Of Cash In Assembly, Claims Govt Hospital Staff Tried To Bribe Him
The MLA said he was not deterred by the threats and demanded action against the private contractor.
New Delhi: Ruling AAP MLA Mahender Goyal created a flutter in the Delhi Assembly on Wednesday, showing wads of cash inside the House and claiming a private contractor at a city government hospital tried to bribe him.
Complaining about irregularities in the hiring of temporary staff at the Babasaheb Ambedkar Hospital in Rohini, Goyal claimed there was a threat to his life from "powerful" people trying to silence him.
AAP MLA Mohinder Goyal shows wads of currency notes in Delhi Assembly, alleges corruption in recruitment for nursing at Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar Hospital
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"I complained to DCP, CS & LG. They(contractors) attempted to strike a deal with me. Despite complaint to DCP, no action taken" pic.twitter.com/h8mvRqkvJ9
The MLA further said he was not deterred by the threats and demanded action against the private contractor.
"I need protection. My life is in danger," the Rithala MLA told the House.
Speaker Ram Niwas Goel said the matter was serious and referred it to the petitions committee of the House.
BJP MLAs on Wednesday held a protest outside the Delhi Assembly over the issue of pollution in Yamuna river.
Carrying bottles filled with ''heavily polluted" Yamuna water, the BJP leaders said they will raise the issue inside the House.
Leader of Opposition in the Delhi Assembly Ramvir Singh Bidhuri said supply of dirty water from Yamuna was harming the health of the people. "It is causing cancer and damaging kidney and liver as well as leading to other ailments. The Modi government has provided the AAP government Rs 2,500 crore for cleaning Yamuna," he said.
"We want to ask Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal where did this money go because a report of his own government has said that Yamuna has been polluted 200 per cent more in the eight years of AAP rule," he said.
Bidhuri said the issue will be raised in the Assembly and if it is not debated upon, they will stage further protests over the issue. "A notice has been given for a debate over the issue. If the government runs away from debate, we will stage a dharna," he said.
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