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Ahead of elections AAP’s soft approach towards anti-nationals exposed in Himachal | | | Agencies
SHIMLA, Oct 21: Much before the elections Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP’s) propaganda has been exposed and the party’s evil design to emerge as the third force between BJP and Congress in Himachal Pradesh has been frustrated by people in the hilly state. On the one hand, the party has suffered a series of setback due as most of its leaders have deserted the party, on the other hand party’s soft attitude towards anti-national elements has been exposed before the nationalist people of Himachal Pradesh. Being a state dominated by ex-servicemen, AAP since 2014 has been desperately trying to make inroads in this hilly through deceitful tactics but now the party has been completely exposed before the residents of Himachal Pradesh. According to reports in a section of media party senior leadership, including Delhi Chief Minister and party convener Arvind Kejriwal, has given up on the hill state. Kejriwal often visited Himachal Pradesh earlier this year but is now addressing events only Gujarat. The election date for Himachal has been announced — November 12 but AAP leadership is avoiding visiting Himachal Pradesh. Earlier this year the AAP tried to hoodwink the people of Himachal Pradesh through its deceitful tactics and Chief Minister of Delhi started visiting this hilly state. After the party’s victory in Punjab, AAP concentrated on Himachal Pradesh and appointed Delhi CM’s close aide Durgesh Pathak as the central leader in charge of the state. After the party’s soft approach towards anti-national exposed, the then Himachal Pradesh chief of AAP Anup Kesri along with senior leaders general secretary Satish Thakur and Una head Iqbal Singh joined BJP in April. The Kejriwal-led party has not yet declared its candidates for the elections. The last date for filing nominations is October 25. |
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