<p>Ahead of assembly polls, N D Sharma, sitting AAP MLA from Badarpur, on Tuesday said he has resigned from the party and accused it of selling tickets to candidates.</p>.<p>His resignation comes a day after AAP inducted two-time MLA Ram Singh Netaji to the party. On Monday, Sharma had sat on a protest at Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia's residence over Netaji's induction.</p>.<p>"I have resigned from the party. We joined the AAP for clean politics but what is the difference between you (AAP) and other political parties now. I won with 94,000 votes and he (Netaji) with 17,000 votes but he was inducted into the party just like that. The hard work of volunteers was ignored," Sharma said.</p>.<p>Sharma further said he would contest the upcoming polls but did not disclose if he would join another party or fight independently.</p>.<p>He also claimed that after the polls, the AAP-led Delhi government plans to increase the rate of electricity, water, bus rides and stop free pilgrimage.</p>.<p>"You are using people to win the election. You didn't raise the level of politics, you have dropped it further," Sharma said while referring to the AAP.</p>.<p>The MLA also alleged that election tickets have been sold by the party.</p>.<p>"If they wanted someone else they could have chosen some volunteer from the party," he said.</p>.<p>No immediate reaction was available from AAP.</p>.<p>The sitting MLA's resignation comes ahead of the Delhi assembly polls which will be held on February 8 and the counting that will take place on February 11.</p>
<p>Ahead of assembly polls, N D Sharma, sitting AAP MLA from Badarpur, on Tuesday said he has resigned from the party and accused it of selling tickets to candidates.</p>.<p>His resignation comes a day after AAP inducted two-time MLA Ram Singh Netaji to the party. On Monday, Sharma had sat on a protest at Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia's residence over Netaji's induction.</p>.<p>"I have resigned from the party. We joined the AAP for clean politics but what is the difference between you (AAP) and other political parties now. I won with 94,000 votes and he (Netaji) with 17,000 votes but he was inducted into the party just like that. The hard work of volunteers was ignored," Sharma said.</p>.<p>Sharma further said he would contest the upcoming polls but did not disclose if he would join another party or fight independently.</p>.<p>He also claimed that after the polls, the AAP-led Delhi government plans to increase the rate of electricity, water, bus rides and stop free pilgrimage.</p>.<p>"You are using people to win the election. You didn't raise the level of politics, you have dropped it further," Sharma said while referring to the AAP.</p>.<p>The MLA also alleged that election tickets have been sold by the party.</p>.<p>"If they wanted someone else they could have chosen some volunteer from the party," he said.</p>.<p>No immediate reaction was available from AAP.</p>.<p>The sitting MLA's resignation comes ahead of the Delhi assembly polls which will be held on February 8 and the counting that will take place on February 11.</p>