Badal hits out at AAP; urged people to elect true public servants

The 87-year-old CM took also on Congress for allegedly misleading the people in order to fulfill its vested political interests

Press Trust of India Mirheri (Sangrur)
Last Updated : Jan 24 2015 | 3:18 PM IST
Launching a sharp attack on AAP, Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today urged the people of the state to elect only "true public servants" rather than "entertainers" for ensuring better progress of Punjab.

"It is a well known fact that the elected MPs of AAP have miserably failed to deliver anything to the people...Anyone can entertain the people by catchy slogans but only Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) is committed to serve the people and safeguard the interests of Punjab, Punjabi and Punjabiat," he said, he said in an official release.

"Aam Aadmi Party is misleading the people by showing them green pastures," the CM alleged at a gathering on the second day of his 'Sangat Darshan' programmed here.

"I request voters from getting swayed away by the "hollow slogans" of the opposition parties," he added.

The 87-year-old CM took also on Congress for allegedly misleading the people in order to fulfill its vested political interests.

Congress, instead of formulating policies for the development of the weaker sections of society, "has always deceived them by depriving their legitimate rights", he said.

"It was age-long policy of the Congress to deny basic facilities to weaker sections of the society and hoodwinked them through false slogans," Badal said.

"The net result of all these anti-poor policies of the Congress party is that this strata of society was today confronting a number of problems," he said.

However, whenever the people of Punjab have shown faith in the them, the allied governemnt of SAD-BJP has given top priority to the welfare of weaker sections of the society.

Further lashing out at the Congress, Badal said that state Congress leaders were unnecessarily creating a hue and cry over the Sangat Darshans in the state.

"Sangat Darshan is an integral part of state's governance as it virtually brought the government at the doorsteps of people thereby bridging the communication gap between the masses and administration, which normally hinders the process of progress," he said.
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First Published: Jan 24 2015 | 2:55 PM IST

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