Priyanka Gandhi attacks AAP
The RSS spawned the Aam Aadmi Party:Priyanka Gandhi
Addressing the ‘Navi Soch Nava Punjab’ poll rally in Punjab’s Kotkapura on Sunday, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra claimed that the Aam Aadmi Party had emerged from right-wing Hindu organisation Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)
She went on to say that “there’s nothing in the name of educational and health care institutions” in AAP-led Delhi.
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said at the rally, “Aam Aadmi Party has emerged from RSS. There's nothing in the name of educational and healthcare institutions in Delhi. It's important to know the truth about political parties and their leaders.”
"They claimed they'd bring their Delhi Model," she continued. Remember how the BJP deceived the public in 2014 by claiming to introduce the Gujarat Model to India. This time, don't be deceived by AAP."
"The Punjab government should be run from Punjab, not from Delhi, as will be done if AAP or BJP come to power," she remarked while campaigning for Congress candidate Ajaipal Singh Sandhu in Kotkapura.
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra further stated that Congress Party Chief Minister Channi is "a ordinary man among you."
PRIYANKA ATTACKS BJP
"Many people died in the farmers' movement, but you all did not bow down," she remarked, referring to the BJP-led central government's handling of the issue. That's Punjabiyat for you. Punjabiyat is something I'm familiar with. You're all aware that I married a Punjabi. My children are of Punjabi descent. "The Punjabis have a fearless heart."
She also brought up the unrest in Uttar Pradesh's Lakhimpur Kheri last year, mentioning that a BJP minister's son was the main suspect in the case, which resulted in the deaths of four farmers.
ON BJP-PLC ALLIANCE
The Congress spokesperson said that the BJP operated the Congress-led state government in Punjab for a while through former Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh.
"In Punjab, we've had a Congress government for the last five years," she remarked. This government was no longer run from Punjab, but rather from Delhi, and it was run by the BJP, not the Congress. This long-hidden alliance has suddenly been revealed. It's the reason Channi was appointed as CM."
After retiring as CM, former Congressman Amarinder Singh formed his own political organisation, the Punjab Lok Congress. The Punjab election is being contested jointly by the PLC and the BJP.