Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 13: Aam Aadmi Party has accused the BJP of misusing Government agencies for political vendetta against opposition parties.
This was alleged by the speakers during a meeting of AAP workers and volunteers at Talab Tilloo, held under the chairmanship of S Deep Singh, founder & National Council Member of the party.
Alleging misuse of Constitutional Institutions like ED, CBI & Government officials, AAP leaders said that the BJP was constantly & un- constitutionally misusing the officials to target the Aam Aadmi Party & its leaders in false cases. “It is a matter of great shame for the law enforcing agency in framing fake cases against the leaders of opposition parties to silence their voices under coercion & threat of CBI/ ED/ Government officials,” they said.
The AAP leaders further said that BJP purchased 173 MLA’s of different political parties throughout the country to form Governments and maximum of them were from the Congress. It was only the AAP legislators who are bound to policies & programs cherished to common man & are not on sale at all, they claimed.
Addressing the participants, S Deep Singh exhorted upon the volunteers to spread in the villages and wards and educate masses about the exemplary pro-people, pro-poor & pro-workers policies & programs of the party on Delhi & Punjab pattern. It was also made clear that at least two prominent workers of the village/MC ward with integrity & repute be assigned the job to educate the people of the village/MC ward & prepare them for the challenges ahead in view of fake, false & deceptive propaganda of ruling dispensation & misusing of Govt officials for their political vendetta against opponents.
Other senior AAP leaders, who spoke in the meeting, included, Major General (Retd) Rajinder Singh Jamwal, Farooq Ahmed Banday, Ram Singh Chauhan, Nirmal Manha, Sikander Azam Chowdhary Sessions Judge (Retd), Kuldeep Kumar Rao, Amit Langer, Sarpanch Ravinder Singh, Jagdish Raj Chopra, S Ranjodh Singh, Agya Kour, Charnjeet Kour, Sudesh Kumari, Tripta Devi, Sushma Malhotra, Neha Dogra, Sudesh Kumari, Vijay Laxmi Verma, Darshan Lal, Romesh Lal Bhagat, Suresh Bhagat, Ashni Kumar Mattu and S Gurpreet Singh.