Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 24: Aam Aadmi Party, J&K Jammu unit, organized a peaceful and protest demonstration here today at Dogra Chowk near Jammu Press Club Jammu to condemn the arrest of former Deputy CM of Delhi, Manish Sisodia & Health Minister Satyendar Jain.
The AAP leaders and activists stood in a long queue at M A Stadium main gate side adjoining Dogra Chowk with black ribbons on their shoulders and placards and banners in their hands having slogans against Modi Government.
While addressing the media persons on the occasion, senior leader of AAP, Maj Gen (Retd), R S Jamwal condemned the Modi regime for arresting Sisodia & Jain in false cases just to defame the pro- people mission of Kejriwal. He alleged that the arrest of former AAP ministers was merely a result of political enmity to stop the healthcare of poor & education of Dalits in Delhi. “BJP never wants education of poor as it is merely keen to exploit the poverty for a paid vote bank,” Mr Jamwal said.
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Another AAP senior leader, Farooq Ahmed Banday criticized Modi Govt for filing ED sponsored manipulated FIRs against the former AAP ministers. He said that Jain and Sisodia are in jail because of BJP’s conspiracies. “This is unfortunate for the whole of India, because both of them were known for their work in not just Delhi or India but in the world,” he added.
Hitting out at the BJP-led Government at the Centre, Nirmal Mahna, Female spokes person of AAP alleged that having lost the MCD elections and the bid to capture the Mayoral posts by Hook or by Crook, the BJP regime has now resorted to unscrupulous misuse of the Central agencies at a time when the whole world is questioning the Modi Government’s conspicuous silence about the Adani scam and its refusal to probe this monument corporate fraud.
Prominent among those, who attended the peaceful protest demonstration, included Deep Singh, Kuldeep Kumar Rao, Amit Langer, Amit Kapoor, Romesh Lal Bhagat, Ram Pal Khajuria, S Amrik Singh Sasan S Gurdeep Singh, Raju Salaria, S Harbhajan Singh, Sandeep Singh Parihar, Agya Kour, Sushma Malhotra, Tripta Devi, Panch Sudesh Kumari, Anita Chaudhary, Ram Pal Akhnoor, Om Parkash Akhnoor, Ravinder Kumar Akhnoor, Haresh, Rahul Labroo, Raj Kumar Lalotra and others.