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People voted Aam Aadmi Party ( AAP ) to power for Governance not breaking law - Grewal

5 Dariya News

Ludhiana 21-Jan-2014

National Secretary BJP Kisan Morcha and Prabhari Himachal Pradesh Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal today condemned Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for sitting on a Dharna outside Rail Bhavan. In a press statement here today, Grewal said that people voted the Aam Aadmi Party ( AAP ) for governing the city and not for breaking the law. He said that Arvind Kejriwal always has remained an agitator, when he should have been an administrator. Grewal said that everybody think the habit of agitating has not finished in him. He said that Arvind Kejriwal always think that a solution to a problem can only be derived by staging only and only a protest. Grewal said that he don't realize that only because of their agitation. He said that they were voted to power but now it was time to run the government. He again said that the people of Delhi have voted for governance not to break law. Grewal said that now a voter will be having second thoughts. He said that he might be thinking that whether he has voted rightly or not, whether he voted for governance or agitation, whether he voted for chaos or order in the state. Grewal said that it's a guess for everybody that he is waiting for police to take action against so that he can go to the people and can complain about the police. He said Arvind Kejriwal might force police to dislocate them from their places. It is we'll know to every Indian that earlier in the day Arvind Kejriwal and other AAP leaders were stopped at Rail Bhavan by the Delhi Police while heading for a protest outside Shinde's office demanding action against Delhi Police today. AAP Party leader Sanjay Singh made it clear yesterday that AAP will stage the protest if no action is taken against the police officers. Till now AAP Party is demanding the suspension of the station house officers ( SHO ) of Sagarpur and Malviya Nagar police stations and two assistant commissioners of police of Delhi.