BJP flays Delhi govt decision to withdraw buses from security forces
By IANS| Published: 5th February 2021 7:13 am IST
New Delhi, Feb 4 : The BJP on Thursday launched an attack on the Aam Aadmi Party-led Delhi government for its decision to withdraw buses from the service of security forces. The buses were engaged for their movement to the city’s borders where farmers are protesting against the new farm laws.
The BJP has alleged that the AAP, the main opposition party in Punjab, was doing this for “political gains” in next year’s assembly polls there. The AAP government has extended support to the farmers, mainly from Punjab and Uttar Pradesh, protesting at Delhi’s borders demanding repeal of the three new farm laws.
BJP flays Delhi govt decision to withdraw buses from security forces
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New Delhi, Feb 4 : The BJP on Thursday launched an attack on the Aam Aadmi Party-led Delhi government for its decision to withdraw buses from the service of security forces. The buses were engaged for their movement to the city s borders where farmers are protesting against the new farm laws.
The BJP has alleged that the AAP, the main opposition party in Punjab, was doing this for political gains in next year s assembly polls there. The AAP government has extended support to the farmers, mainly from Punjab and Uttar Pradesh, protesting at Delhi s borders demanding repeal of the three new farm laws.
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The AAP government had decided on Wednesday to withdraw the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) buses on special hire to various departments, including those being used by security personnel, with immediate effect, officials had said.
NEW DELHI:BJP leaders on Thursday slammed the AAP government for withdrawing DTC buses hired for police and paramilitary personnel amid farmer protests at the city s border points, alleging that the ruling party was spreading anarchy for political gains in Punjab. No reaction was immediately available from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and its government in Delhi. The AAP government had decided on Wednesday to withdraw the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) buses on special hire to various departments, including those being used by security personnel, with immediate effect, officials had said.
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