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Modi government biggest threat to democracy: AAP

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NEW DELHI: Calling the Modi government the “biggest threat to democracy and federal structure of India’s Constituti­on,” the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) accused the BJP of “stiling and paralysing elected government­s in the country.”

“The AAP is of the irm view that the Modi government is the biggest threat to democracy and federal structure of India’s Constituti­on and its falsehoods can no longer fool the people of this country,” the party said in a statement.

The AAP was reacting to Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley’s comments that nothing should be done to erode the authority of elected government­s.

“The BJP and its ministers have no right to give sermons about the supremacy of elected government­s, given their dismal and shameful track record during their almost ive-year tenure now on how they have treated elected government­s and made a mockery of Constituti­onal norms,” the party said.

It said that it was ironical that Jaitley was delivering a lecture in memory of former Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and “advocated all that late Vajpayee was opposed to all through his life.”

The party also said the Modi government unsuccessf­ully tried to dismiss two state government­s and “there is not a single non-bjp government in this country which the Modi government has not tried to throttle through most brutal means till now.

“The biggest example of how the Modi regime has tried to stile and paralyse elected government­s in the country is the elected Delhi government.” Jaitley, while delivering the irst Atal Behari Vajpayee Memorial Lecture at the India Ideas Conclave here, had said the country was higher than any institutio­n or government.

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