BJP resorting to mud-slinging ahead of polls: AAP on Shunglu

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The is staring at defeat and so it is resorting to mud-slinging ahead of the MCD polls, the claimed today reacting to the findings of the Shunglu Committee report.

Addressing a press conference, AAP's unit convenor Dilip Pandey claimed that the has used similar tactics in the past and the report being made public just before the polls indicates that the party is rattled.



"When the Shunglu Committee was formed to probe the government, why has the not formed any panel to look into financial irregularities in the MCDs over the last 20 years," he said.

The three-member Shunglu committee, formed by the then Lt Governor Najeeb Jung, has pointed out "gross abuse of power" by the Kejriwal in its report.

The committee has flagged decisions including the allotment of land to the for its party office, appointment of Minister Satyendra Jain's daughter as "mission director" of State Health Mission and a number of purported functionaries as "advisors".

Commenting on the government's decision to allot land to the for its party office, senior leader Ashutosh said the is a recognised state party and is entitled to get space for its office.

"Has anyone asked the Congress that why does the party have an office when it has zero seats and the has only three seats in the Legislative Assembly," Ashutosh said.

The party, however, did not comment any more on the issue.

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BJP resorting to mud-slinging ahead of polls: AAP on Shunglu

The BJP is staring at defeat and so it is resorting to mud-slinging ahead of the MCD polls, the AAP claimed today reacting to the findings of the Shunglu Committee report. Addressing a press conference, AAP's Delhi unit convenor Dilip Pandey claimed that the BJP has used similar tactics in the past and the report being made public just before the polls indicates that the party is rattled. "When the Shunglu Committee was formed to probe the AAP government, why has the BJP not formed any panel to look into financial irregularities in the MCDs over the last 20 years," he said. The three-member Shunglu committee, formed by the then Lt Governor Najeeb Jung, has pointed out "gross abuse of power" by the Arvind Kejriwal government in its report. The committee has flagged decisions including the allotment of land to the AAP for its party office, appointment of Minister Satyendra Jain's daughter as "mission director" of Delhi State Health Mission and a number of purported AAP functionaries ... The is staring at defeat and so it is resorting to mud-slinging ahead of the MCD polls, the claimed today reacting to the findings of the Shunglu Committee report.

Addressing a press conference, AAP's unit convenor Dilip Pandey claimed that the has used similar tactics in the past and the report being made public just before the polls indicates that the party is rattled.

"When the Shunglu Committee was formed to probe the government, why has the not formed any panel to look into financial irregularities in the MCDs over the last 20 years," he said.

The three-member Shunglu committee, formed by the then Lt Governor Najeeb Jung, has pointed out "gross abuse of power" by the Kejriwal in its report.

The committee has flagged decisions including the allotment of land to the for its party office, appointment of Minister Satyendra Jain's daughter as "mission director" of State Health Mission and a number of purported functionaries as "advisors".

Commenting on the government's decision to allot land to the for its party office, senior leader Ashutosh said the is a recognised state party and is entitled to get space for its office.

"Has anyone asked the Congress that why does the party have an office when it has zero seats and the has only three seats in the Legislative Assembly," Ashutosh said.

The party, however, did not comment any more on the issue.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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