Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Time to finish off AAP: Amarinder

- Parvez Sultan parvez.sultan@hindustant­imes.com

:Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Thursday said the formation of Congress government in his state was beginning of the party’s journey towards victory.

He said he was confident that the people in Delhi will complete the remaining work by defeating the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the municipal elections on April 23.

“With little bit of courage, you can win this battle. When we all come together, we can win. You have tried this person (Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal). He was supposed to perform, but failed to do so. He didn’t pay salaries to sanitation workers,” Singh said on Thursday at an event organised by the local Congress to felicitate him.

The felicitati­on was organised in Subhash Nagar, which is part of Rajouri Garden assembly segment that will also see a bypoll on April 9. The venue for Singh’s felicitati­on was chosen strategica­lly to be an area dominated by Punjabi and Sikh voters.

In a short speech, Singh was stinging in his criticism of the AAP and said that a report by the comptrolle­r and auditor general (CAG) had proven that he spent taxpayer’s money on elections in Punjab and other states. “The people of Punjab have decimated the AAP. The remaining work, you can do during the municipal elections,” Singh said.

The Rajouri Garden seat fell vacant after AAP legislator Jarnail Singh quit to contest from Punjab’s Lambi against Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) patron Parkash Singh Badal in the assembly elections.

The Congress has nominated Meenakshi Chandela, a sitting councillor from Khayala ward, for the April 9 bypoll.

SAD’s Manjinder Singh Sirsa will be the joint candidate of BJPSAD and contest on BJP’s symbol. AAP has named Harjeet Singh as its nominee for the bypoll.

Thursday’s felicitati­on also saw the presence of Congress chief Ajay Maken, All India Congress Committee general secretary and state affairs in-charge PC Chacko with several former MLAs of Delhi.

Punjab CM Singh also criticised the BJP-SAD alliance and said that the same combine had emptied the state’s coffers in Punjab and the state was under the debt of Rs 1.80 lakh crore.

“We don’t have funds to pay salary to our government employees. The previous government looted the state’s wealth. The SAD candidate Sirsa (Manjinder Singh) would manage their account,” he alleged.

Expressing his gratitude towards Maken, Singh said the Delhi Congress chief had come to Punjab without any invitation during elections and hence it was only natural for him to come to Delhi for him.

“I will never forget the way you have treated me with much affection and respect. I will come again to fight with you. I appeal to the people of Delhi to vote for Congress”, he said.

Earlier, Maken described Singh as the hero of Punjab and Congress party.

“The developmen­t of the city has come to a standstill. Sanitation workers are not getting salary. Number of DTC buses has gone down. Around 97, 000 students of government schools have left to get admission in private schools,” he said.

We are tired of constantly fighting for basic things like cleanlines­s, water and electricit­y. No one is ready to even listen to us. Only when polls are round the corner do they come visit our homes. The drains, even though very deep, are often always overflowin­g as no one has cleaned them ever. Even if someone cleans them, the waste that is taken out is dumped on the road raising a stink. It is difficult to live here.

 ?? AJAY AGGARWAL/HT ?? Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh at an event to felicitate him in Subhash Nagar on Thursday.
AJAY AGGARWAL/HT Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh at an event to felicitate him in Subhash Nagar on Thursday.
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