Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 30: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in-charge Prabhari, Jammu Province Gaurav Sharma, Pardeep Mittal, AAP co-incharge Elections J&K and senior AAP leader Taranjit Singh Tony have alleged ransacking of their office by Youth Congress activists at Jammu in protest against the murder of famous Punjab singer, Sidhu Moosewala in Punjab the other day.
In a statement issued here today, senior AAP leaders alleged hooliganism by Congress workers outside Arvind Kejriwal’s house in Delhi as well as Youth Congress activists in the Jammu office of AAP today. The AAP leaders stated that it is an irony that the Congress party and its leaders whose hands are still soaked with the blood of victims of 1984 Sikh riots are today resorting to unruly horse behaviour against the party in Punjab.
Strongly castigating the Congress leaders, they said that Congress should look into itself and conduct a serious introspection of its misdeeds. They said that people across the nation know fully that Congress rule has been the worst for decades and even the current BJP rule equally the worst one with people continuing to bear the brunt of the aforesaid misrule.
The AAP leaders also criticized the BJP for commenting on Sidhu Moosewala’s murder warning it to desist from provoking people as BJP has first to answer the questions surrounding the killing of Rahul Bhat in his office in Kashmir.
Meanwhile, APP leaders lodged an FIR No. 135/2022 under sections 341/427/147 IPC at Police Station, Gandhi Nagar against PYC activists for ransacking its office. They also demanded that Govt should provide security at AAP office in Jammu.
They said the killing of Sidhu Moosewala is a matter of investigation. They pointed out that when Sidhu has two security people and bullet-proof car, then why he moved out of his house without security and bulletproof car. They said that there is every apprehension of the people accompanying Sidhu Moosewala being involved in the killing. They asserted that the Govt is probing the matter and soon culprits will be exposed.