Did Congress Just Expose AAP as BJP's 'B-team'?

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Key Takeaways
- Surendra Rajput accuses AAP of being BJP's 'B-team'.
- Kejriwal denies any alliance with Congress.
- Concerns raised about the Election Commission's transparency.
- Rajput hopes for fair elections in Bihar.
- Criticism of BJP's focus on temple-mosque issues.
Lucknow, Oct 5 (NationPress) Congress leader Surendra Rajput sharply criticized Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) National Convener Arvind Kejriwal for dismissing any potential alliance with Congress in the upcoming Goa Assembly elections, claiming that AAP is merely a 'B-team' for the BJP.
Rajput accused Kejriwal and his party of violating public trust by devising 'formulas'.
In an interview with IANS, he remarked that the AAP leader had compromised the Anna movement, betrayed the India Against Corruption initiative, and facilitated the activities of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) through these 'formulas'.
"They behaved like the BJP's B-team," he asserted.
Mocking Kejriwal's refusal to ally with Congress, the spokesperson stated, "Who will run in the elections alongside you? We reject you. The Congress will independently contest the elections in Goa."
On the forthcoming Bihar elections, he expressed hope for a fair electoral process as proposed by Tejashwi Yadav, stating, "We certainly hope the elections will be fair. If they aren’t, the Election Commission and BJP will need to explain themselves."
Rajput further commented, "The Commission’s demeanor does not seem transparent. It must adhere to its constitutional duties."
Taking a dig at the BJP’s Sujhaav Yatra in Bihar, he remarked, "The BJP merely indulges in rhetoric and yatras. They do not organize any yatra beyond temple-mosque issues. They shouldn't need suggestions; they should clarify how mosques are excavated beneath temples."
Regarding Congress MP Rahul Gandhi's remarks on the RSS in Colombia, he noted, "It's not Rahul Gandhi, but BJP officials who are remotely controlled. Whatever Rahul Gandhi says is bold and truthful."