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'Stop worrying about government formation...', BJP's retort…
After the results of the assembly elections in delhi, political turmoil has once again intensified. Meanwhile, the blame game between aam aadmi party and bjp continues. AAP spokesperson priyanka Kakkar raised questions on the formation of bjp government in Delhi. Now bjp spokesperson Praveen shankar Kapoor has retorted to this. He said that it is regrettable that despite being rejected by the public, leaders like arvind kejriwal, manish Sisodia and priyanka Kakkar are still giving false statements.
Praveen shankar Kapoor, while cornering the aam aadmi party leaders, said, "After being rejected by every section of the society in the elections, it seemed that the leaders of the aam aadmi party would now give up the politics of lies and confusion, but just four days later, to appear in the news, AAP leader priyanka Kakkar has started making false fabricated statements about electricity supply. The people of delhi and punjab are shocked that the aam aadmi party lost the elections in delhi and the power struggle has started in Punjab."
Questioned about Amanatullah Khan
Praveen shankar Kapoor also questioned priyanka Kakkar about Amanatullah Khan. He said that it would be better if priyanka Kakkar stops worrying about the formation of the bjp government and first explains why kejriwal and Sisodia lost and where is Amanatullah Khan absconding?
Let us tell you that in the delhi assembly elections, political turmoil between AAP and bjp continued every day. After the election results came on february 8, on one hand there is a wave of happiness in the bjp, while on the other hand the aam aadmi party is thinking about the mistakes made in this election. In such a situation, political conflict within the party is continuously increasing through statements made by spokespersons.