“The Aam Aadmi Party, which came to the government in the name of clean and fair politics, has demolished all the parameters of political purity,” the Delhi BJP chief said in his letter.
Adesh Gupta, the Delhi BJP President, wrote a letter on Monday to social activist Anna Hazare, urging him to join his party’s “mass movement” against the government led by AAP, which he alleged was the “new name of social, political and economic corruption”.
Mr Gupta, in his letter, alleged that the AAP government has demolished all parameters of “political purity” and also accused it of “planning” the northeast Delhi riots in February, which had left at least 53 people dead and around 200 injured.
“The Aam Aadmi Party, which came to the government in the name of clean and fair politics, has demolished all the parameters of political purity,” the Delhi BJP chief said in his letter.
“The people of Delhi have suffered the communal riots planned by the AAP,” Gupta added.
“Aam Aadmi Party is the new name of social, political, and economic corruption and we are constantly fighting against them. Therefore, we request Anna Hazare to come to Delhi and raise voice against corruption and support us in the movement,” Gupta said.
“The voice of Anna Hazare will have to be raised again for the relief of the youth and for people of Delhi who feel betrayed by the Kejriwal government,” the BJP leader said.
The Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal was the key player in India against corruption movement headed by Anna Hazare. Though, the two leaders had a fallout over the issue of forming a political party.
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