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Aam Aadmi Party rakes up Muzaffarnagar; slams SP, BJP for fomenting hatred

Spokesman Sanjay Singh said the party will contest all the 80 Lok Sabha seats in the state in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.

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Taking its battle to Hindi heartland, Aam Aadmi Party today alleged that ruling Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh was "guilty of fomenting communal tensions in collusion with the BJP."

"Both (SP and BJP) believe that they will benefit in a communally-charged atmosphere. A glaring example was the Muzaffarnagar riots," party's national spokesman Sanjay Singh told reporters here.

He said the party will contest all the 80 Lok Sabha seats in the state in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.

"Our national executive has decided that AAP will be fielding its candidates in as many as 20 states across the country in the Lok Sabha elections.

"In UP, which sends the maximum number of MPs, we intend to contest all the 80 seats," Singh told reporters.

Singh also charged the SP government in the state with "repressing democratic movements against corruption" and "fomenting communal tensions in collusion with the BJP".

In reply to a query, the AAP leader said the ruling SP was "guilty of fomenting communal tensions in collusion with the BJP."

Attacking the BJP over its plans to re-induct former Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa, the AAP leader said "this proves that BJP is no different from the Congress when it comes to taking a stand against corruption".

He said people of the state were joining AAP "in numbers far exceeding our expectations".

Singh also said that the party was looking forward to its upcoming rally on January 12 in Amethi, a bastion of the Nehru-Gandhi family, "where people do not have access to basic amenities despite having been represented by one political bigwig after the other over past many years".

Singh said the party intends to reach out to voters with "a clean alternative, wherein there would be no compromise on the candidates' criminal background, charges of corruption or any blemishes on personal character".

The AAP leader was here to extend the party's support to an ongoing students' agitation against alleged corruption in the UP Public Service Commission.

The agitators have been demanding a CBI inquiry into the alleged irregularities, besides removal of the Commission's Chairman and Secretary.

"We are shocked to see that far from paying heed to the students' legitimate demands, the SP government appears adamant on repressing a democratic movement against corruption.

"Similar instances can be seen elsewhere in the state which is witnessing political parties' cynical attitude towards corruption and a tendency to play the communal card for electoral gains," Singh said.

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