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‘Amanatullah bol raha hoon, MLA, b*******’: is AAP MLA aware of illegal water plant?

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) rebel leader Kapil Mishra today posted an audio clip of AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan, which he claims he received via WhatsAapp, where Khan is allegedly threatening a man running an alleged illegal water pump in Delhi, over what seems like a payment dispute. The 2 minute 20 second audio clip has a man who identifies himself as Amanatullah Khan, MLA on a call and abuses the person on the other line over alleged disputed dues. When the other person says he cannot waive off the money, the man identifying himself as Khan uses unparliamentary language and shows his ‘power’ as an MLA. He even plays the Muslim card and says the person he is defending is a Muslim and hence he is being harassed.


Amanatullah Khan has been recently reinstated in AAP after being suspended for calling AAP founding member Kumar Vishwas a BJP/RSS agent and plotting a coup against Kejriwal.

Soon, Twitter users started trending #AmanatullahQuotes mocking the outrageous behaviour of the person identifying himself as the MLA in the audio recording posted by Mishra.


Whether or not it was Amanatullah in the audio clip, we sure did have a good laugh.

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