AAP skips Jan Lokpal, BJP slams shift in focus
BJP, riding the Modi wave, has now attacked AAP for leaving out its core issue ahead of the assembly elections.

BJP, riding the Modi wave, has now attacked AAP for leaving out its core issue ahead of the assembly elections. "They have realized that the issue of Jan Lokpal can't help them mobilize people. It was a political agenda for them. They feel that they can't get anything by talking about Jan Lokpal, this is why they have shifted their focus," said Ashwini Upadhyay, a former AAP member who recently joined BJP and has become its spokesperson in the city.
Upadhyay alleged that AAP didn't even care about swaraj. "Swaraj is limited to the cap which most AAP leaders wear. Most of the AAP members who had quit the party have raised the issue of lack of internal democracy."
BJP leaders also slammed AAP for indulging in vote-bank politics. "They are trying to woo people with sops. If they are so serious about local issues, they should talk about internal security. But they will not do so as they will have to answer a few tough questions regarding the party's decision to field people like Soni Sori in the Lok Sabha elections," said Upadhyay.
However, senior AAP leader Manish Sisodia said nobody has the right to dictate terms to AAP. "Who is BJP to tell AAP what it should do. It is the party's prerogative to decide its campaign strategy."
Denying that the party has dumped Jan Lokpal and swaraj, he said, "Our programme to empower resident welfare associations is a form of swaraj. The party is also talking about the needs of people. That the Jan Lokpal has to be brought about is a given, so why should we have more discussions on it?"
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