Punjab BJP warns AAP govt: Will not tolerate political intimidation
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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) working president Ashwani Sharma on Sunday, 11 May issued a sharp warning to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Punjab, declaring that the party would not tolerate political intimidation or the misuse of police machinery. Sharma's remarks came in response to reported attacks and unruly behaviour by AAP workers at BJP offices across the state, with the party accusing the police of acting under political pressure and facilitating hooliganism against its workers.
BJP's Allegations Against AAP Government
Speaking alongside state media head Vineet Joshi in Chandigarh, Sharma launched a broadside against the AAP government, accusing it of misusing state machinery, weakening democratic institutions, and attempting to divert public attention from corruption allegations against its leaders.
Referring to recent Enforcement Directorate (ED) action in a money laundering case involving Cabinet minister Sanjeev Arora, Sharma alleged that whenever investigative agencies act against AAP leaders, the party immediately