Punjab Chief Minister, Captain Amarinder Singh, on Sunday accused the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) of once again backstabbing and defrauding the agitating Punjab farmers by making hollow claims of providing legal assistance to them to fight cases against actress Kangana Ranaut and certain other BJP leader, including Union Minister Raosaheb Danve.
Reacting to media reports that four of the five petitioners in such cases were active AAP workers, the chief minister added it’s high time that Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal stop playing their sneaky games for scoring brownie political points. “Your intent is clear. You are only trying to weaken the farmers’ agitation and playing your sneaky games at the behest of BJP”, said the chief minister, adding that such theatrics on issues concerning the lives and future of the farmers are deplorable.
CM said, it was “pathetic” that AAP leaders were stooping to such low levels and using their own party workers to file petitions against BJP leaders and others to bolster their claims of providing legal help to farmers. He advised Kejriwal and his associates to stop following Adolf Hitler’s propaganda technique of “Grobe Lüge” – big lies.
The chief minister said after the shameful manner in which AAP government in Delhi implemented the farm laws at a time when the farmers were preparing to march to the national capital, the world now knows who the real agent of BJP is. The collusion of AAP with BJP is now a matter of record, he said, adding that this was not a lone incident.
“The Arvind Kejriwal government has been bending backwards to keep its masters in the central government happy because it is incapable of ruling independently and effectively, as we all saw during the Covid peaks in Delhi. The way Kejriwal went groveling to the Centre for help each time clearly exposed his closeness to them. After all, in times of crisis, you rush to those you are closest to and not to your political opponents,” he said.
Referring to the claims of certain AAP leaders about Punjab being member of the Committee on Agricultural Reforms that drafted the farm laws, the chief minister said the way these leaders have started parroting the Akali’s stand, one is forced to draw the conclusion that there is a collusion between the two parties - a collusion founded on lies. He said the so-called committee never once discussed the farm laws. “In fact, far from it. There was not even a passing mention of such laws being considered”, said the chief minister, asking “is that so difficult for AAP and SAD leaders to understand.”.