Senior leaders of the group, Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan also asked AAP government to direct two of its serving officials, who are "members of the managing committee" of the club, to not be party to this "private profiteering".
They said if the government takes no action in this regard, they would put up an installation of pitchers collected from across the country as part of its 'Jai Kisan Andolan', scheduled to culminate in Delhi on August 10 through a tractor march to Parliament.
Bhushan said through this move, they were trying to highlight the larger issue of "misuse" of land already available to government and the dilution of 2013 Land Acquisition Act's key clauses.
"There is shockingly large amount of land, amounting to nearly 1.5 hectares, acquired by the government for purposes of defence, railway, industry and SEZ that lies unused or misutilised but despite that government is hell bent on usurping more land," Bhushan added quoting "official data".
"High Court has asked for details since the ads were against the Supreme Court guidelines and amounted to political propaganda using government money. Only avoiding putting up pictures is not enough," he said.
