Taming alliance partners a challenge for Nitish: AAP

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Taming alliance partners a challenge for Nitish: AAP

Monday, 30 November 2015 | MUKJESH RANJAN | Ranchi

Reiterating that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal supported only Nitish Kumar in Bihar, national spokesperson of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Sanjay Singh said it was a great challenge for the Bihar CM to tame his alliance partners.

Singh, while talking to The Pioneer here, also said that Nitish did a good job during his first phase of governance and the same is expected from him during this term also.

“Nitish definitely did a great job on the issues of electricity and water. Now, it is a greater challenge for him to take Bihar on the path of industrialisation and development,” Singh said and lauded the Bihar CM for his decision to ban sale of liquor in Bihar.

Singh along with party in-charge of Bihar and Jharkhand Sanjeev Jha was here on Sunday to take part in a State level volunteers conference held at Vidhan Sabha ground. Coming down heavily on the Narendra Modi Government, the AAP spokesperson said that the PM’s silence played a great role in promoting intolerance in the country.

“It is a great complexity which the whole country has been facing in the recent days and being personally encouraged by PM Modi,” alleged Singh. According to Singh, BJP was a good ‘Rumour Company’ which works on the policy of saying one lie for thousand times which ultimately becomes truth.

Counting on the works done by the AAP Government in Delhi, Singh claimed no any Government in the country did as much work as was done by it in Delhi in the last nine months and an assessment must be done with free hearts. “We are ready for a debate at any platform on the issue,” he added.

“We decreased the electricity price by half in Delhi, made drinking water free, gave Rs 10 lakh education loan to the students, put CCTV cameras and security guards in the buses and gave a compensation of 50,00000 hectare land which is the biggest ever compensation given by any of the State in the country,” Singh Said.

later, addressing the gathering of party workers in Dhurwa, Singh promised that his party will not only contest elections just for the sake of winning but will also free the State from the rampant corruption.

“AAP does what it says and we have done in Delhi what we promised before the polls. In Jharkhand also, we will contribute our best in making the State corruption free,” said the AAP spokesperson. “If AAP comes to power in Jharkhand, it will put those politicians and mafias who have been looting the mineral of this State behind bars,” he said.

Divulging the party’s strategy for the expansion of AAP in Jharkhand party’s State in charge, Sanjeev Jha said that party’s observers are taking a feedback from the party cadres and on the basis of which a report will be prepared and future strategy for the expansion of the party will be taken by the central leadership. Jha accepted the fact that party has been working here for the last three years, however, its impact is yet to be visible here.

“This conference is an attempt to gather every volunteer from across the State and discuss on vital agendas seeking everybody’s opinions and views. Moreover, we are also trying to structure the party in Jharkhand so that we can properly work for the development of the State as a whole,” said Jha.

Aap -4 : AAP national spokesman and Delhi MlA Sanjay Singh who is also the party in-charge of Jharkhand, Bihar, tries his hands at traditional tribal drum on the occasion of State level workers conference at Dhurwa in Ranchi on Sunday Vinay Murmu | Pioneer

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