Rival parties resorting to "cheap tactics" to deter us: AAP

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 13 2013 | 10:40 PM IST
Aam Aadmi Party today accused rival parties of resorting to "cheap tactics" of damaging their hoardings in the city while also alleging that autorickshaw drivers displaying its posters on their vehicles were being harassed by Delhi Police.
"AAP has hoardings at over 200 public utilities across the city for the Delhi Assembly polls. They were placed legally after securing all permissions.
"However, we found that the hoardings had either been torn off or damaged at more than 50 per cent of these locations.
"But similar hoardings, posters and publicity material put up by other political parties at the same locations were intact," an AAP spokesperson said.
The Arvind Kejriwal-led party also alleged that a campaign was on against the AAP placing posters on autorickshaws despite permission in that regard having been obtained from Election Commission.
"We have taken all clearances for our posters to be pasted behind autorickshaws. But the autorickshaw drivers who have put AAP posters on their vehicles are being harassed by the authorities, especially Delhi Police. In many cases, these drivers were fined even though they had all their papers in order," AAP said.
In a couple of cases, autorickshaw drivers were challaned for putting AAP posters on their vehicle, AAP said, adding that volunteers of other parties, too, were harassing them.
"This is a clear violation of the directions of EC, which has clarified that autorickshaws can display AAP posters. We have also complained to EC about these cases," the spokesperson said.
There have been cases where AAP stickers pasted by people on their private vehicles were removed by police, the spokesperson further alleged.
AAP said it had received over 3,000 complaints, in person and online, from autorickshaw drivers.
"We condemn all these cheap tactics by the other political parties. They are resorting to such methods as they have nothing to present to the people of Delhi.
"AAP won't be deterred by such tactics and continue its efforts of reaching out to all people in Delhi," the spokesperson added.
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First Published: Nov 13 2013 | 10:40 PM IST

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