The AAP said it will observe 'dhoka diwas' on Saturday to tell people living in unauthorised colonies that the BJP is "cheating" them by making "false" promises to regularise them.
The move came a day after Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari said the party will ensure regularisation of all the unauthorised colonies in the city within six months.
AAP spokesperson Saurabh Bhardwaj said on Thursday, "We will mark 'dhoka diwas' a day ahead of the BJP's drive to conduct a survey to take feedback of the residents of unauthorised colonies in the city. We will tell people the reality so that next day they can ask the questions to (Manoj) Tiwari."
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