Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Dec 27: In an act of utter desperation and frustration, sensing losing ground in J&K, BJP resorted to lowest level of ethics, and tried to disrupt a public meeting in village Gharota, when the AAP was denied permission to hold a public meeting in Shagun Banquet Hall, hired by it under undemocratic means of pressure duly applied by local BJP workers probably under the guidance of its stalwarts.
This was stated by AAP in a handout issued today. As per the handout, senior AAP leaders including Satish Kumar Sharma, Farooq Ahmed Banday, Ram Singh Chauhan, Nirmal Mahna, Kuldeep Kumar Rao, Sarpanch Ravinder Singh, Amit Langer, Agya Kour, Dixit Gupta, Romesh Lal Bhagat, Suresh Bhagat, Vikrant Sharma, Sukhdev Kumar Sangral, Sudesh Kumari, Meena Sharma, Sushma Malhotra, Tripta Devi, Ashni Kumar Mattu and Girdhari Lal Dogra later held the public meeting in open, in front of Police Station Gharota.
Addressing the public gathering, the senior AAP leaders alleged that going to lowest moral degradation BJP has made it a policy for their electoral gains. As regards acute shortage of power and water in the entire nook and corner of Jammu Region is concerned, the AAP leaders said as to how Delhi Government led by Kejriwal, having no source to generate a single unit of electricity, is providing free uninterrupted power to the public up to 200 units, where as all central ministers, MLAs etc are getting up to 5000 units of electricity free of cost.
The AAP leaders cautioned the public of J&K to read between the lines and be prepared to throw away the anti farmer, anti-poor, anti youth and anti-labour Government at the helm of affairs. Regarding plight of highly educated frustrated un-employed youths, they said Gujrat Model of paper leakage where 22 cases surfaced in 5 years is being implemented here also in J&K.