AAP Leader Criticizes BJP, Calls It 'Indian False Party'

In a recent address, AAP's Sanjay Singh condemned the BJP, suggesting its true name should be 'Indian False Party' due to unfulfilled promises and mismanagement. He highlighted the party's failure to deliver on job creation and other commitments while calling for transparency in local elections. Singh also raised concerns about the government's handling of fatalities during the Kumbh Mela, alleging a cover-up. His remarks come as AAP prepares to strengthen its position in the upcoming panchayat elections in 2026, vowing to challenge BJP's policies actively.
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AAP Leader Criticizes BJP, Calls It 'Indian False Party'

Sanjay Singh's Strong Remarks Against BJP

On Tuesday, Sanjay Singh, a member of the Rajya Sabha from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), asserted that the true name of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) should be 'Indian False Party.' Speaking at a workers' conference held in a lawn, Singh, who is also the national spokesperson for AAP, criticized the BJP's 11-year tenure, claiming it has been marked by lies, mismanagement, and job losses for the populace.


Addressing party workers from 11 districts, Singh emphasized that AAP will vigorously contest the upcoming panchayat elections in 2026 across every district in the state and will take to the streets to protest against BJP's policies.


He pointed out that the BJP government had made several promises, including creating two crore jobs, reducing inflation, bringing back black money, doubling farmers' incomes, and providing permanent housing for all the poor by 2022. However, Singh labeled these commitments as false, insisting that the party should not be called the Bharatiya Janata Party but rather the 'Indian False Party.'


Citing a media report, Singh claimed that 82 individuals lost their lives during the Kumbh Mela in Uttar Pradesh, a fact he alleged the government is trying to conceal. He also mentioned that the death of a leader's brother at the Kumbh was hidden, with the body being presented as unidentified.


Singh accused the government of presenting misleading statistics to cover up its failures. He further suggested that elections for district panchayats and block chiefs should be conducted transparently to prevent the buying and selling of BDC and district panchayat members.