Harsh Vardhan raise 14 questions to Kejriwal

Harsh Vardhan

New Delhi: In respond to the letter of Aam Aadmi Party Chief Arvind Kejriwal, the CM candidate of BJP, Harsh Vardhan had raise 14 questions to AAP’s chief and asked him whether or not they form government in Delhi.

Harsh Vardhan said, “They are unable to decide on how best to fulfill the expectations of the people who voted for the AAP. This party should clearly tell the people whether it will form the government or not.”

Harsh Vardhan also claimed over AAP of entering into a secret understanding with the Congress party ever before the elections.

Harsh Vardhan also said, “Will the AAP form the government in Delhi with the help of Congress? Does the AAP consider itself guilty as the functioning of the government in the capital has completely stopped? No party would help another party, inside or outside the House, in forming the government the way the Congress is doing. Kejriwal should tell people about the secret deal it has with Congress.”

He claimed, “This party had insulted Mohan Chand Sharma who sacrificed his life in the Batla House encounter. People of Delhi have not forgotten this. The leader and advisor of AAP Prashant Bhushan had pleaded in favor of separatists in Jammu & Kashmir and said Kashmir should be separated from India. The AAP is in defiance of Anna Hazare who gave birth to the party. Kejriwal and other AAP leaders use objectionable language in their correspondence and public statements. If the AAP has any objection to the present Lokpal Bill, why did it not hold a separate movement for a Lokpal of their choice?”

Harsh Vardhan called AAP as a B team of Congress after the meeting with Lt. Governor.

Harsh Vardhan had claimed, “This party has acted like an ally of the Congress during the elections because the Congress and the government had information that they were going to lose due to price rise and corruption. After winning 28 seats, the AAP had announced that it will neither cooperate with Congress or the BJP. After that the party changed its agenda at the insistence of the Congress.”

Bureau Report

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