Millennium Post

AAP leaders observe ‘Dhoka Diwas’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: AAP leaders observed ‘Dhoka Diwas’ across the national capital on Saturday as they held protests against the BJP’S “false promise” of regularisi­ng unauthoris­ed colonies.

Terming the promise of regularisi­ng unauthoris­ed colonies an “election gimmick”, the party leaders visited unauthoris­ed colonies in the national capital and talked to the residents.

“Today on Dhoka Divas we are reaching out to the people of unauthoris­ed colonies and exposing BJP’S lies. We do not want the residents of unauthoris­ed colonies to be cheated again by the BJP,” Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said.

He led the protest at Sangam Vihar and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh led the protest at Burari. Cabinet Minister and AAP Delhi convenor Gopal Rai

led the protest at Bawana. While senior leader Pankaj Gupta led the protest at Janak Puri, party leader Dilip Pandey

led the agitation at Mohan Garden, Vikaspuri. Saurabh Bharadwaj, senior party leader and MLA from Greater Kailash led the Dhokha Diwas protest at Deoli. Rai claimed that the BJP was following the footsteps of

Congress.

“Earlier, the Congress cheated the residents of unauthoris­ed colonies by distributi­ng provisiona­l certificat­es in the name of registrati­on. Now the BJP is doing the same kind of fraud by initiating an online registrati­on process. If the BJP is really willing to regularise the unauthoris­ed colonies then they should immediatel­y start the proper registrati­on process and stop this gimmick of online registrati­on,” said Rai.

Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh said it is unfortunat­e that the leaders of BJP are lying to the residents of unauthoris­ed colonies.

“This is not the first time the parties are cheating the people of unauthoris­ed colonies. The Congress under Shiela Dikshit used to reach out to the residents of such colonies right before elections, and would assure them that the registrati­on process will be done by distributi­ng provisiona­l certificat­es but after election they never followed up on their promises,” he claimed.

“The BJP has also done the same. In reality nothing has happened on the ground. The BJP is not clear whether they will finish the registrati­on process before December or not,” he said.

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