Reacting to comments by AAP leaders that key decisions taken by the Punjab government, including the move to ban beacons, were a result of the its new form of politics, a state Congress spokesperson asked where the so-called 'Kejriwal effect' had disappeared on the voting day.
It is obvious, claimed the spokesperson, that having failed to have any effect on the electorate, AAP is now desperately looking for some face-saving by indulging in senseless gimmickry.
Responding to a statement by AAP leader H S Phoolka that the cabinet decisions were prompted by the "moral pressure" mounted by Arvind Kejriwal during electioneering, the Congress spokesperson said the opposition party leader had not even bothered to check out the Congress manifesto.
The AAP's only interest seemed to be in remaining in the public glare in a frustrated effort to revive their party's fortunes, which had taken a massive hit after the poor show in Punjab and Goa polls, the spokesperson claimed.
Yesterday, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had also sought to take credit for the Punjab government's move to ban beacons on government vehicles and said the decision was taken due to AAP's new form of politics.
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