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AAP gets support from anti-national forces: BJP

According to Delhi BJP spokesperson Harish Khurana, former Punjab DGP late KPS Gill had once said that the AAP is supporting terrorists in a new way.

NEW DELHI: Reacting to a sting broadcast on a private channel, Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari on Thursday said that it is very unfortunate that Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party not only got support from the anti-national forces but also money from them in the Punjab Assembly elections.

“This sting is not only disturbing for the comm-on man but will also shake his conscience. This is the party which come out of a public movement and used to claim that they have to come to change the system. During the last four years it has been seen many times that this party is not only corrupt but also involved in misconduct and immoral acts and it stands with the forces against the nation,” Mr Tiwari added.

Delhi BJP media co-incharge Neelkant Bakshi said that this is not for the first time when the AAP is facing such allegations that anti national forces are connected with the party and also supporting them. “The information recei-ved yesterday once again confirms that these people support terrorism, stand with them and also being directed by them. No person either of Delhi or any citizen of India will support such elements,” Mr Bakshi added.

According to Delhi BJP spokesperson Harish Khurana, former Punjab DGP late KPS Gill had once said that the AAP is supporting terrorists in a new way. “BJP will not tolerate such things because BJP is a nationalist party. We demand the Election Commission that the reco-gnition of Aam Aadmi Party should be cancell-ed,” said Mr Khurana.

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