Youth Congress responsible for attack on our office: AAP
NEW DELHI: The AAP on Monday alleged that Central Delhi's Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg was ransacked by Youth Congress workers during a protest and warned that such "action could lead to a reaction". Convener of AAP's Delhi unit Gopal Rai said that a complaint will be filed with police, which the party said was a "mute spectator" during the violence on Sunday.
"It's a very heinous act. Such action could lead to a reaction. We will file an FIR against ransacking of our office by Youth Congress," Rai said at a press conference. When asked if the incident will have a negative impact on prospects of a possible alliance between the AAP and the Congress for Lok Sabha elections, Gopal Rai quipped, "Where is the alliance?"
Delhi Youth Congress staged a protest outside AAP office on Sunday against a resolution in Vidhan Sabha on the 1984 anti-Sikh riots demanding the withdrawal of the Bharat Ratna awarded to
Rajiv Gandhi.