Chandigarh:
AAP National Media In-charge Anurag Dhanda launched a sharp attack on Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, saying that the hard-earned money of Haryana’s people is being used in attempts to buy MLAs in Punjab. He called it a direct attack on democracy and a betrayal of public trust.
Dhanda said that Haryana is currently struggling with serious issues such as unemployment, poor law and order, broken roads, rising drug menace, and neglect of sportspersons. Players have not received their diet allowance for nine months. Pensions of the elderly are being cut. Schemes for women are facing reductions. Youth are wandering in search of jobs. Despite all this, the Chief Minister is not concerned about these issues and is instead busy in political conspiracies.
He said that if the Haryana government has so much money and energy, it should be used to improve governance in the state rather than trying to break MLAs in Punjab. It is shameful that taxpayers’ money is allegedly being spent to destabilize democracy.
Dhanda added that, on the other hand, under the leadership of Bhagwant Mann, the AAP government in Punjab has provided more than 62,000 government jobs in just four years without recommendation or corruption. Governance is being run on transparency and honesty, which is why the BJP is rattled and resorting to conspiracies.
He said that AAP MLAs are not for sale. They are dedicated workers inspired by the ideology of Arvind Kejriwal and cannot be lured by money or positions. Unlike BJP and Congress, AAP does not indulge in politics of deals and bargaining for power.
Dhanda warned Chief Minister Nayab Singh to answer the people of Haryana: when players are practicing on empty stomachs, youth are struggling for employment, and the elderly are worried about pensions, why is his priority political conspiracies in Punjab? The public is watching and will respond at the right time.
The Aam Aadmi Party has made it clear that the politics of buying and selling democracy will not be allowed to succeed at any cost. The Haryana government should spend its remaining tenure serving the people rather than attempting to destabilize democratically elected governments.













