AAP office in Mumbai attacked by NCP
AAP office in Mumbai attacked by NCP
"AAP Maharashtra office attacked by NCP goons," AAP said in a tweet
The Aam Aadmi Party's office in suburban Andheri in Mumbai was today allegedly vandalised by a group of 20-25 people, with the party claiming that the attack was the handiwork of the Nationalist Congress Party.
According to AAP volunteer Paritosh, the vandals entered the second floor of their office, located at Chakala in Andheri, and tore up and burnt the poster of AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal.
The vandals threw black ink bottles all over the office and damaged party banners
The attackers also used filthy language and shouted slogans.
AAP will file an FIR in connection with the attack and also submit with police the CCTV footage at its office,
The AAP had accused the state power firm and energy minister Ajit Pawar of wasting crores of money in the last three years,
Two days back ago AAP leader Anjali Damania told to media that Mumbaikars were paying high electricity bills due to corruption and the inefficiency of the state power ministry and the distribution companies.
“In the past three years, due to corruption, mismanagement and inefficiency of the state power department, Maharashtra has incurred losses of up to Rs 22,000 crore,”
On Saturday evening today Mumbai local police detained AAP leader Mayank Gandhi
Mayank Gandhi is AAP’s Lok Sabha candidate
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2 comments:
With all such attacks how AAP is going to survive? It is sad and very dangerous to read that group of 20-25 people can easily vandalize any office in Mumbai.
Why AAP leader Mayank Gandhi was detained? No arrest for gang of 25 people?
@Usha
thanks.