Chandigarh: Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee president Amrinder Singh Raja Warring on Tuesday accused the AAP govt of betraying people by enforcing what he described as “GST terrorism” to fund his political ambitions.
Warring accused AAP of looting state’s middle class and small business owners to finance its “lavish election” campaigns and “extravagant advertisement” budgets.
Warring said the GST drive, coupled with AAP’s rampant spending, would only worsen the state’s already fragile economy. TNN
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