AAP party of ‘algavwad’, ‘atankwad’ and ‘afwah’: BJP leader Anurag Thakur

Dubbing the Aam Aadmi Party a party of “algavwad”, “atankwad” and “afwah”, BJP leader Anurag Thakur on Monday accused it of supporting separatists and raised questions on the spate of hoax bomb threats to schools in Delhi.

There was no immediate reaction from AAP on the allegations.

Congress and AAP appear different outwardly but are the same inside, Thakur said at a press conference.

“AAP came to power talking about corruption of the Congress. But now the ‘A’ in AAP is also known for ‘arajakta’ (anarchy), ‘algavwad’ (separatism), ‘atankwad’ (terorrism), ‘afwah’ (rumours) and ‘apradhi’ (criminals),” Thakur said.

The Congress and AAP, he said, were seen as joining hands on the issues of hanging of Afzal Guru and surgical strikes.

When the entire country was waiting for the hanging of the Parliament attack accused Afzal Guru, some people were trying for a presidential pardon for him, Thakur said.

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