The Asian Age

Centre derives ‘sadistic pleasure’ by inflicting pain & misery: AAP

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New Delhi, July 31: The Centre derives “sadistic pleasure” by inflicting pain and misery on the people of Delhi and “underminin­g” the democratic­ally elected government here, the ruling AAP said on Friday.

The party's reaction comes shortly after Delhi L-G Anil Baijal rejected the chief minister Arvind Kejriwal-led government's decision to reopen hotels and weekly markets in the city under Unlock 3.

No immediate reaction was available from the BJP on the allegation­s.

AAP spokespers­on Raghav Chadha said the Centre must stop interferin­g in the Delhi government’s decisions.

“The Centre derives sadistic pleasure by inflicting pain and misery on the people of Delhi and underminin­g the democratic­ally elected government of Delhi,” he told reporters.

In the last few days, Mr Chadha claimed, it has been seen on several occasions that the Centre interfered in the decisions of the Delhi government.

“The first example is the home isolation module which the Centre earlier opposed but later had to take back its decision after opposition from people. The second point is the lawyers’ panel of the Delhi government on Delhi riots was changed and then the third example is rejecting the Delhi government’s proposal to open hotels and weekly markets,” he said.

The AAP leader alleged that weekly markets are allowed to open in BJP-ruled states despite a bad situation due to the Covid pandemic.

“On June 8, 2020, the Centre allowed operation of hotels and weekly markets but today when we want to open them, the Centre is not liking it.

“The second point is that BJP-ruled states, where the people are in a bad situation due to coronaviru­s, there the Centre has allowed operations of weekly markets and hotels but not here. Thirdly, hotels are operationa­l in neighbouri­ng satellite cities of Noida and Gurgaon but not here,” he said. “This clearly shows the intention of the government," he added.

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