AAP protest against ‘foodgrain scam’

Large turnout of AAP workers amid heavy police deployment

May 17, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:45 am IST - CHANDIGARH:

Mohali 16/05/2016:
Heavy police deployment to prevent Aam Admi Party workers to move forward towards twin capital of Chandigarh during a proposed march towards Punjab CM residence in Mohali on Monday, May 16 2016. Photo: Akhilesh Kumar

Mohali 16/05/2016:
Heavy police deployment to prevent Aam Admi Party workers to move forward towards twin capital of Chandigarh during a proposed march towards Punjab CM residence in Mohali on Monday, May 16 2016. Photo: Akhilesh Kumar

The Aam Aadmi Party, which is eyeing to wrest power in Punjab Assembly polls, on Monday held protest against the alleged multi-crore foodgrain scam in Mohali near here.

Amidst heavy police deployment at the entry points of Chandigarh and Mohali, large number of AAP workers participated in the protest against SAD-BJP-led Punjab government.

AAP has also plans to ‘gherao’ Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal’s residence in Chandigarh on the issue.

In another development, Punjab government on inserted advertisements in newspapers claiming that account of every procured grain is maintained by Punjab procurement agencies and FCI.

It claimed there was a “conspiracy of anti-Punjab elements” to “defame” Punjab and said bogey of “missing wheat” was raised by opposition parties for their “political gains”.

“Beware of those (who are) out to defame Punjab,” said an advertisement.

Police have deployed riot control vehicles, fire fighting engines, ambulances to restrain the AAP activists from entering Chandigarh, officials said here.

On Sunday, the Punjab Chief Minister had announced to cancel that he will cancel his previous engagements in the wake of AAP’s protest.

Mr Badal had said that he would instead “remain available” at his residence to receive “any responsible political leader or representative for discussion on any issue concerning the people of the State.”

Referring to AAP’s protest, Mr Badal had said, “This party had already delivered the most treacherous betrayal to the farmers of the state by backing out on the SYL issue. They cannot now pretend to be the sympathisers and supporters of the same farmers.”

However, AAP on their part had accused the SAD-BJP government of misusing the official machinery for “suppressing” its democratic right to protest in Chandigarh against the foodgrain scam.

AAP National Spokesman and in-charge of party affairs in Punjab, Sanjay Singh has accused mr Badal of using “coercive ways and means at his command to ensure AAP doesn’t hold a massive protest demonstration and surround his official residence at Chandigarh to expose his misdeeds”.

“The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has unearthed the biggest food scam of the country accusing the Badal government of either siphoning off Rs 12,000 crore or the food grains worth the same amount from the Punjab godowns,” he further added. - PTI

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