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Money power to be used in election by SAD or Congress would be largely of drug money

5 Dariya News ( Ajay Pahwa)

Ludhiana 23-Oct-2016

Reiterating that SAD–BJP is having nexus with Congress to contest the forthcoming assembly elections in Punjab, Delhi Chief Minister and National Convener of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Arvind Kejriwal today said that money power to be used in election by these parties would be largely of drug money. It is learnt that SAD is ready with trucks loaded with money, earned out of supply of drugs, to be spent in election to woo voters; Kejriwal said adding that even SAD has decided to fund Congress, which is in lurch of money because of being out of power for the last 10 years, to stop Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) from coming to power. The way Amarinder saved Punjab Minister Bikram Singh Majithia from the CBI inquiry into his (Majithia’s) involvement in the multi-crore drug racket, it seems that SAD has made up its mind to oblige Congress by sharing the money earned out of drug business with Amarinder for contesting election, Kejriwal said.

“Upcoming polls in Punjab would AAP versus SAD-BJP-Congress combine, which could be evident from the recent withdrawal of corruption case against PPCC Chief Captain Amarinder by Akalis”, Kejriwal said while addressing a press conference here. Why the case against Captain Amarinder Singh only was withdrawn by Akalis, why not the same was done in the thousands of false cases registered against agitating employees, teachers and youth?, Kejriwal quipped. Kejriwal claimed that AAP is all set to attain power in Punjab with massive victory and committed to serve the people in a determined way.  On his way to Mandi Gobindgarh, Kejriwal made a sudden visit to Khanna Mandi to take stock of the on-going procurement of paddy. Some of the businessmen expressed concerns over the lack of social security of tax payers and asked Kejriwal the agenda of AAP on this issue. Kejriwal revealed “AAP has promised to provide social security for tax-paying small and medium businessmen and traders,  who suffer losses and face insolvency.