"Reports from all the districts show that only a few Akali workers took part in the dharnas. There was no participation by 'aam aadmis' in these protests," AAP leader Sanjay Singh, Sucha Singh Chhotepur, the state convener of the party, and Sagrur MP Bhagwant Mann said here today.
These "flop shows" should be an "eye-opener" for the Akalis as they point to the prospect of a "humiliating defeat" for the party in the Assembly polls in Punjab in 2017, the AAP leaders said.
Rejecting allegations that the Delhi government had ordered the demolition, the AAP leaders claimed it was the BJP-controlled Municipal Corporation of Delhi that had carried out the demolition drive.
"Sukhbir ji, the public is intelligent enough to understand everything. The day is not far when curtains will come down on your political drama," Sanjay Singh said.
Targeting SAD chief Sukhbir Badal over his comments that he was deeply hurt by the demolition of the 'piau', Sanjay Singh asked why he "wasn't hurt when there was a series of attacks on the Shri Guru Granth Sahib?"
"Instead of enacting a political drama, Sukhbir should have saved the farmers who were committing suicide due to faulty policies of the state and central governments," Sanjay Singh said.
AAP alleged that instead of extending a helping hand to farmers, the Punjab Agriculture Minister was busy supplying spurious fertilisers to them and ultimately the Agriculture Director was made the scapegoat for the entire racket.
in the laws related to parole in Punjab.
Prisoners in the state can now get parole for reasons such as renovation or repair of house or for agricultural purposes with the Assembly yesterday passing the Punjab Good Conduct Prisoners (Temporary Release) Amendment Bill, 2016.
"We are not against parole being given to prisoners. But, we suspect the timing. We kept saying that in genuine cases, parole should be granted. But, for the last nine-and-a-half years, the Akalis did not feel the need to bring in the changes. They brought this law when the polls are round the corner, making its timing suspect," Shergill said.
"Both parties know that Kejriwal has shown zero tolerance towards corruption. They know that anyone who has indulged in any wrongdoing will not be spared and this has made both the parties jittery," he claimed.
Meanwhile, with state Congress chief Amarinder Singh regularly attacking Kejriwal, the AAP today launched a strong counter-attack.
Amarinder had yesterday attacked Kejriwal and said he will fight the "Haryanvi" from wherever he would decide to contest the upcoming state Assembly polls.
"He is a Haryanvi, he is a Dilliwala and I will fight him from wherever he chooses to contest. Win or loss is god's will, but I will not let him have it easy," he had said.
"Our national leaders Sanjay Singh and Durgesh Pathak have also said they will not even contest the panchayat polls, but Amarinder Singh is feeling jittery and is raising this issue of Punjabi versus non-Punjabi," he said.
"At least, he (Amarinder) has admitted that the next chief minister will be from the AAP. I too want to assure him that (if the AAP comes to power) the chief minister will be from Punjab and will be a Punjabi," he added.
He then added, "The Congress and the Akalis have a common agenda which is to keep the AAP down.
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