After leaving the Aam Aadmi Party, eminent Dalit leader Ashok Tanwar joined the BJP in Delhi today. He had cited the alliance between AAP and Congress as the reason for leaving the party. During this, Anurag Dhandha, commenting on Tanwar’s joining the BJP, said that Ashok Tanwar has bowed before the BJP to escape the action of the ED.
AAP leader, taunting Tanwar, said that those who leave AAP are considered a laughingstock, and the politics of those who leave becomes a joke. Some leaders have left for personal gain, while others have distanced themselves from the party to avoid government action. From AAP activists to leaders, everyone has taken a vow for change by tying a shroud on their heads. They have entered the field to form a government in Haryana.
In fact, AAP leader Anurag Dhandha had reached the Chidiya village in Dadri to address the rural assembly, where District President Dhanraj Kundu and Secretary Rakesh Chandawas honored him. During this, he also interacted with the media and said that there is no groupism in his party; only Arvind Kejriwal is his leader. Those who were interested in positions or tickets are not for the party’s welfare, so they left the party for their own interests.
On the question of AAP’s CM face in Haryana, he said that the party has not made any decision on the CM face. The party’s high command will decide on CM’s face at the right time. Regarding the India Alliance, he said that in the Lok Sabha elections, the Aam Aadmi Party will uphold its principles, and the decision on tickets will be made by the alliance leaders.
He also said that the BJP is misusing the ED to suppress opposition parties. Regarding the S.R.K. Yatra, he said that creating groupism among Congress leaders is a tradition, congratulations on their groupism. In the program, Dhandha invited the villagers to the rally for change in Jind on January 28.