Describing the announcement as a 'gimmick', Muruganandam, National Secretary of the BJYM, told reporters here this was only to divert the attention of the public from their "failed" governance.
He said the people expected something good from AAP but they "failed" on all fronts.
"Drawing up the list and announcing to put up candidates against BJP Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi and Congress leaders, was a 'gimmick' to divert the attention of the dissatisfied public," he said.
Referring to Tamil Nadu, Muruganandam claimed voters were dissatisfied with the rule of ruling AIADMK and also with DMK and added that BJP, which was gaining mass support, was expected to win all the Lok Sabha seats from the state.
Without elaborating, Muruganandam said BJP was gearing up for a "unique" campaign in Tamil Nadu for the Lok Sabha polls, when asked about the plank the party was taking against the sitting DMK MP from Nilgiris, A Raja, former Telecom minister and accused in the 2G spectrum scam.
