
Jammu, Sept 10:
BJP J&K State Vice President Rajeev Charak launched a fierce offensive against the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and its MP Sanjay Singh, alleging that the party is shielding individuals with extremist leanings.
Charak said Singh’s defence of AAP’s Doda MLA Mehraj Malik, who had earlier spoken in praise of slain Hizbul terrorist Burhan Wani and attempted to stir people against the administration, exposes what he called the “true face” of AAP.
“Anyone who sides with terrorists is no different from them. Malik’s glorification of Burhan Wani dishonours the supreme sacrifices of our security forces, and Singh’s support for him proves AAP is walking on an anti-national path,” Charak remarked.
He went on to brand AAP as a party of “terror backers, corruption experts, and anarchists,” accusing its leaders of pushing an international agenda designed to weaken India instead of empowering it.
According to Charak, AAP’s claims of honesty have collapsed, leaving behind only “appeasement politics, separatist sympathies, and betrayal of the nation.”
Issuing a stern caution, Charak said:
“By siding with separatist forces, AAP has turned into their political mouthpiece. The people of India will never forgive this dangerous betrayal.”