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Don't run parallel organisations: BJP on AAP's janta darbar

As chief minister Arvind Kejriwal's 'janta darbar' on Saturday ended up in a chaos, BJP trained its guns on AAP calling it signs of "bad governance" and accusing it of "promoting" anarchy.

Updated on: Jan 11, 2014, 20:37:38 IST
PTI | By , New Delhi
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As chief minister Arvind Kejriwal's 'janta darbar' on Saturday ended up in a chaos, BJP trained its guns on AAP calling it signs of "bad governance" and accusing it of "promoting" anarchy.

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"This is definitely promoting anarchy. It is a sign of bad governance," said senior BJP leader Harshvardhan while BJP state chief Vijay Goel advised AAP not to run parallel organisations.

"People were left in the middle by the Delhi chief minister to fend for themselves. His party is saying that they will call another Janta Darbar this Wednesday. We want to say that don't run parallel organisations. Make the system already in place corruption-free. Otherwise, people will have to face similar situations again.

"The people faced a lot of problems. They feel they were fooled. A proper system was not in place. They were called only to showcase the populist side of AAP," said Goel.

He suggested such grievance redresal forums involving the public should be organised according to issues and areas.

"The AAP officials should have addressed the grievance of the public in different districts or in their respective constituencies. Delhi government should have opened the offices instead of meeting the people and their problems should have been addressed according to issues," he said.

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