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AAP begins online campaign to expose BJP’s ‘unethical means’

The AAP asked people to give a missed call at 08088331113 or record their video and post it on their party home page. ‘It is absolutely mind-boggling that the BJP is trying to form the government in Delhi through unethical means. Modi has just won the Lok Sabha elections with a huge margin and the BJP has also won all 7 seats in Delhi.

The opinion polls have shown that Modi’s popularity has shot up in Maharashtra, which goes to the polls soon. The UPA will be swept away by Shiv Sena and BJP in Maharashtra and in Haryana the ruling party will eventually fade away after the forthcoming elections. All in all, the BJP has a bigger chance of winning the Delhi elections than AAP. Despite that, they don’t want to take the risk of letting Arvind Kejriwal become the chief minister,’ said AAP spokesperson.

He further added that the BJP is scared of what AAP can do to them if they come to power with a majority.

He also added that the people can register their protests to attempts of forming the government by unethical means in Delhi by giving a missed call at 08088331113 or record their video and share with AAP through http://aamaadmiparty.org/campaign or Tweet with hashtag #GovtByChorDarwaza!
Meanwhile, senior AAP leader Manish Sisodia on Friday launched a website http://aapkamla.com to interact with the people of his constituency in Patparganj.

He said that there will be a helpline number 8588833457 for those who do not have access to the internet. Sisodia also added that if media reports were to be believed, then it was against the ‘spirit of the Constitution’.

Meanwhile, AAP leader Ashutosh said former president K R Narayanan had set a precedence that the party which had proof of majority will only be invited to from the government. ‘AAP will request President Pranab Mukherjee to not let Delhi Assembly be made a floor for horse trading. President K R Narayanan has set the precedent long back. As per him, party which claims majority should have proof of majority support.

‘Constitutionally minority government can’t be formed. No party can be allowed to form government without submitting proof of majority support in Assembly,’ he tweeted. BJP is likely to be invited to form a government in Delhi with Jung sending a report to the President seeking permission to call the single largest party to take a shot at power though it is well short of majority in the Assembly. The Congress too attacked the LG, saying BJP should not get an opportunity to form government ‘using the back door’.

‘BJP should first prove its majority on the floor of the House. Congress and its MLAs will vote against the motion and not align with a communal party like BJP,’ Congress spokesperson Mukesh Sharma said.

The BJP has said that if contacted by the LG, it will do a critical analysis of the situation before taking any call. ‘Our stand is clear. If polls are held then we are ready. If LG calls us then it is our political duty to do a critical analysis and take a call,’ said BJP Delhi unit chief Satish Upadhyay.

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