Millennium Post

AAP slams BJP for indulging in immoral acts to form govt

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Aam Admi Party (AAP) leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh slammed the opposition party for indulging in immoral acts to form the government. Singh said that whether it is horse-trading, giving someone a ministeria­l post, or creating pressure on opposition by putting an investigat­ion agency behind them, the BJP is indulging in unconstitu­tional acts.

Singh said, “Gopal Kanda not only raped a young lady (Geetika Sharma), but also harassed her to a point that she decided to take her own life in 2012, when Kanda was a minister in the then Haryana Congress government of BS Hooda.”

“The political pressure on the Geetika's family was such that 6 months later her mother committed suicide. Nothing can be more shameful and horrifying than this,” he added.

Singh also said that in the state of Haryana, where the BJP initiated the slogan – Beti Bachao Beti Padhao – today the same BJP is standing with a rapist and killer of a daughter to form the government in the same state. “The AAP condemns this! Today the people of the country will have to think twice before supporting

the BJP which has become a hub of the corrupt and criminals- whether it is the case of BJP MLA Kuldeep Sengar, or the case of former BJP MP Chinmayana­nd Swamy or the case of Gopal Kanda of Haryana,” said Singh.

Showing a picture of the protests by the leaders of the BJP'S Delhi unit in the Geetika Sharma case in 2012, Sanjay Singh said that today these BJP leaders should be ashamed of themselves.

AAP national spokespers­on Atishi, said that when the case of Geetika Sharma's suicide was exposed, the same BJP leaders took to the streets to oppose Gopal Kanda. She asked if BJP leaders should tell whether their opposition was only when Gopal Kanda was an independen­t MLA supporting Congress in Haryana? Is the BJP ready to form the government today with the same Gopal Kanda.

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AAP leader Sanjay Singh

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