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AAP ministers get Toyota Innova cars as official perks

Kejriwal says party never said it's ministers will not use official cars

AAP leader Manish Sisodia says the party was opposed to the VIP culture and there was nothing wrong in taking official cars. Photo: ReutersPremium
AAP leader Manish Sisodia says the party was opposed to the VIP culture and there was nothing wrong in taking official cars. Photo: Reuters

New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party ministers of Delhi, except chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, were on Friday given Toyota Innova cars as official perks.

A number of ministers, including Manish Sisodia, Rakhi Birla and Saurabh Bhardwaj, came to Delhi assembly complex in official cars.

Asked if coming by such cars was reflective of practising austerity, Kejriwal downplayed it saying the party never said it’s ministers will not use official cars.

“We never said anything about not using cars. We said we will not use red beacon cars," Kejriwal said in reply to a volley of questions by reporters.

The acceptance of official cars by the ministers came a day after the AAP government won a trust vote in the assembly with Congress support. A number of AAP ministers and MLAs had come to Delhi assembly using public transport like metro and auto-rickshaw in the last few days in tune with their “aam aadmi" credentials.

Asked about the issue, Sisodia said the party was opposed to the VIP culture and there was nothing wrong in taking official cars.

“We are opposed to the VIP culture of ministers and bureaucrats using red and blue beacons on their cars and not against using government cars. We are against taking big bungalows," Sisodia said.

Asked whether Kejriwal will also accept a government car, Sisodia refused to answer.

“My car did not have fuel and I had given my ATM card to my wife. So I had to used the government car," said Bhardwaj, minister for transport, food supplies and enviornment.

He also defended his cabinet colleague Birla accepting the car saying “she is a woman and as a minister she has to commute even during night time."

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Published: 03 Jan 2014, 10:37 PM IST
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