‘BJP will ruin constitution’: AAP on Yogi Adityanath’s ‘Batoge to Katoge’ remark | Politics News

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The AAP on Sunday countered Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recent statement , ‘Batoge to Katoge’ with ‘Batoge to Barbaad ho Jaoge (You will be ruined if divided’). AAP said that the BJP is the party that believes in attacking and raising slogans. It also added that the BJP would ruin the constitution.

New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Sunday sought to counter Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recent statement , ‘Batoge to Katoge’ with ‘Batoge to Barbaad ho Jaoge (You will be ruined if divided’). Hitting out at the saffron party further , AAP said that the BJP is the party that believes in attacking and raising slogans.It also added that the BJP would ruin the constitution of this country

The BJP is a party of attacks and slogans. They cannot digest their food unless they spread riots and hatred. How many schools and hospitals they built, since coming to power in Uttar Pradesh. They fight elections by giving provocative slogans. I want to tell the Dalits, backward, tribals and minorities of the country that if you divide, you will be ruined, BJP will end Baba Saheb’s reservation and the Constitution,” said AAP leader Sanjay Singh

AAP padyatra to continue throughout November and December

Talking about AAP’s preparations of Assembly polls in Delhi, he said that the party chief Arvind Kejriwal has started padyatra in several assembly constituencies. The former chief minister received immense love and blessings from the public. He also did amazing work in every area of Delhi. “The BJP tried to stop this yatra by trying to attack Arvind Kejriwal. The second phase of the padyatra is starting again from Rajouri Garden today,” he added. The AAP leader further said that the padyatra would continue throughout November and December.

He added, “The purpose of this padyatra is to tell people how the work in Delhi is being stopped and the work is being done by fighting. They have come to destroy Chhathi Maiya’s Ghat. The Delhi government is building Chhath Ghat so that those of our brothers who cannot go to UP/Bihar can stay here and celebrate Chhath festival.”

BJP must compete with work: Sanjay Singh

Slamming the BJP further, he added that if the BJP wants to compete they must compete by working for the people. On BJP’s counter-attack on Arvind Kejriwal’s statement of not paying water bills, Sanjay Singh said, till 2012, a term was in used – tanker mafia. “Arvind Kejriwal ended the reign of that tanker mafia in the last 10 years. He ensured that clean drinking water reaches people for free. The bills which have increased due to administrative problems will be waived as soon as the government is formed in February.”


Subhajit Sankar Dasgupta

Subhajit Sankar Dasgupta has nearly 18 years of experience. Currently, he is serving as Associate Editor with news9live.com, a part of Associated Broadcasting Company Pvt Ltd. He started his career with The Pioneer and went on to work in a number of media organisations, including IANS, Financial Express Online, The Political and Business Daily, among others. Apart from online media, he has also worked in print media. Among the beats he covers include politics, sports and infrastructure. He has a Master’s degree in Mass Communication from Guru Jambeshwar University. During his free time, he likes to read books and play table tennis.

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