This story is from April 9, 2019

BJP’s election manifesto a fraud, says AAP

Criticising BJP’s manifesto for not having solutions for sealing in Delhi, the Aam Aadmi Party has planned to unite people against BJP. AAP has stated that BJP’s election manifesto contains nothing for the traders and is a fraud on them.
BJP’s election manifesto a fraud, says AAP
NEW DELHI: Criticising BJP’s manifesto for not having solutions for sealing in Delhi, the Aam Aadmi Party has planned to unite people against BJP. AAP has stated that BJP’s election manifesto contains nothing for the traders and is a fraud on them.
“Delhi traders have been ruined by the Narendra Modi government which brought demonetization, GST, FDI in retail, etc.
The BJP manifesto does not even have a word on how it wants to deal with the situation arising out of more than 20,000 shops being sealed due to the government inaction,” said Brijesh Goyal, convener of AAP’s trade wing and party candidate for New Delhi Lok Sabha seat.
The worst victims during the last five years of Modi government have been traders, said Goyal adding that: “While the traders were still reeling under the adverse impacts of demonetization, Modi government dealt the next blow with the implementation of GST without any proper preparation.”
He said that AAP leaders will go to people and explain to them the sufferings of the traders during the five years of BJP rule.
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Alok K N Mishra is a New Delhi-based journalist with the Times of India. He is an ardent follower of politics and is fascinated about making politics work better for the middle-class and the poor. He loves to discuss and predict national political behavior. Before shifting to Delhi, he covered political instability, governance, and misgovernance besides Maoists insurgency in Jharkhand for almost half a decade. He has been with the Times of India since 2010 when he started out as a municipal reporter in Patna. He tweets from the handle @AlokKNMishra

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