"Akalis have ruined the basic panchayati raj system which was one of the basic strength of the Indian democracy," said AAP state convenor Sucha Singh Chhotepur, alleging that the Badals had robbed the basic rights of more than 13,000 gram panchayts.
"Panchayats are being forced to work like puppets on the instructions of Akali Jathedars," he alleged, adding that they were left with a "virtually zero per cent" role in rural development as every decision was being taken by the "political bosses" and funds were being distributed as per their wishes.
"While campaigning for elections, Akalis make big promises to bring democracy at the panchayat-level but ultimately, they adopt a divide-and-rule policy at the village level with corruption at the helm of affairs at the time of distribution of funds," alleged another AAP leader, Sukhpal Singh Khaira.
He alleged that a grant of Rs 25 crore was being distributed at some panchayats in Dhilwan block and 50 per cent of it was embezzled by Akali Jathedars.
