NEW DELHI: Despite the breakaway faction claiming they have fortified themselves legally with two-third of the party’s members in the Upper House merging with BJP, AAP on Saturday announced that they will be writing to RS chairman C P Radhakrishnan to seek disqualification of members who crossed over a day ago. AAP member in RS, Sanjay Singh highlighted that “the anti-defection law clearly states that no form of split is permissible in the assembly, Rajya Sabha, or Lok Sabha. It has no legal recognition. Thus, the defection of these MPs is illegal, incorrect, unconstitutional, and against parliamentary rules.”
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