AAP leader Ashish Khetan (File | EPS) 
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AAP leader Ashish Khetan resigns as VC of Delhi Dialogue Commission

Senior Aam Aadmi Party leader Ashish Khetan resigned as vice-president of Delhi Dialogue Commission, saying that he is joining legal profession.

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NEW DELHI: In a surprise development, senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Ashish Khetan resigned as vice-president of Delhi Dialogue Commission (DDC), saying that he is joining legal profession.

"I have resigned as VC, DDC, with effect from April 16.

During the past three years, I had a unique opportunity to shape public policy & bring about reform and change in governance.

I am grateful to Arvind Kejriwal, the Hon'ble CM, for giving me this wonderful opportunity," the AAP leader said in a tweet on Wednesday.

Citing reason of his resignation, Mr Khetan said, "I am joining the legal profession and enrolling with the Bar at Delhi.

Bar Council Rules prohibit practicing advocates from any kind of private or government employment." It may be noted that the announcement of his resignation comes a day after cancellation of appointment of nine advisors to Delhi Government posted in different Ministries.

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