AAP puts political interests above security concerns: Punjab CM

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Former Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh

Chandigarh, (Asian independent) Even as he trashed the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) claims of successful Covid-19 management by the Arvind Kejriwal government in Delhi, Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Friday expressed shock that the party leaders in Punjab had chosen to put their petty vested political interests even above the security concerns of the state.

“On the one hand they talk of working together to fight the unprecedented crisis, and on the other they are blatantly and shamelessly ignoring the persistent attempts by Pakistan to foment fresh trouble in our state by spreading false propaganda over the pandemic,” said the Chief Minister in a statement.

In a hard-hitting reaction to the media and video statements of some AAP Punjab leaders, the Chief Minister said they seemed more focused on launching a personal attack on him rather than on condemning the Covid disinformation campaign being carried out by anti-social elements in the state’s villages.

Amarinder Singh said this showed the extent to which the AAP was ready to stoop to further its political agenda in the state, where it had completely lost the confidence of the people.

“Not a word from AAP on the fake news videos, which appear to have emanated from Pakistan, to spread fear and disinformation among the people of Punjab on Covid. No reaction to the arrest of an AAP activist for disseminating such a video,” said the Chief Minister.

This clearly indicates that they do not want the people to become aware of the fabrication, but in fact want to leverage it for their political benefit, he said, asking “Does this not amount to playing into the hands of the anti-social, anti-Punjab agents operating from across the border?”

Singh said Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s announcement about AAP workers going around Punjab villages with oxymeters “further exposed their desperation to woo the people of our state, where they have no political standing left”.

Unlike the Kejriwal government, which had to beg for help from the Centre when the cases peaked in the national capital, Punjab was fully prepared to handle the crisis, he said, adding that while 10,000 pulse oxymeters had already been procured and distributed, a tender had also been placed for another 50,000 to further support the frontline health workers, home isolation patients, etc.

There was no dearth of equipment in Punjab, said the Chief Minister, adding that it was Delhi which seemed to be perpetually in need of help from others, reminding the AAP of how the Union Home and Health Ministers had to personally and directly step in to micro manage the Covid crisis in the national capital.