AAP striking secret deal with Congress: BJP
BJP accuses AAP of using "tricks and doublespeak" to form government in Delhi.
New Delhi: Accusing AAP of indulging in all kinds of "tricks and doublespeak" over the formation of government in Delhi, BJP today said that under the garb of reaching out to people it is actually striking a "secret" deal with Congress.
"We have been witnessing a game of political drama in the recent days where AAP is indulging in all kinds of tricks and doublespeak over the formation of the government.
It has been consistently changing its stand on this issue and has disrespected the democratic institutions and traditions," Delhi BJP President Vijay Goel said. "In the garb of going back to people, AAP is actually striking a secret deal with Congress for forming the government.
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Under this secret deal, AAP has agreed not to open the old cases of corruption against Congress," Goel alleged. "It is clear that they have ulterior motives. Both AAP and Congress should come out clean and let people know that what is deal between them.
What is happening right now is clearly the case of shadow-boxing and BJP would continue to expose it as it has done in the past," added Goel. Goel said to express gratitude to people for their support in recently concluded assembly election the party will organise its "Abhinandan Rally" at Talkatora stadium on December 28.
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"In addition to expressing our gratitude, we would also be reiterating our commitment towards Delhi residents' welfare in this rally. "The BJP remains committed to the people of Delhi and would continue with its relentless efforts to connect with people and raise their issues," Goel said.