The relatively new political outfit said the reported move by the SAD-BJP government to call a special assembly session tomorrow was nothing more than a "stage-managed" decision to placate the agitating contractual and temporary employees.
AAP, Punjab Convener, Gurpreet Singh Ghuggi said if the government of Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal was indeed serious about the issue it would have regularised the employees long ago anytime during its 10-year rule in Punjab.
AAP has serious doubts about the intentions of the state government when assembly polls are just a month away, he said.
On his party's stance on the issue, Ghuggi assured if AAP forms the government in Punjab in the coming polls it would regularise contractual and temporary employees.
He also alleged that Badal government has "unleashed a reign of terror through Punjab Police" on the employees. "They have been continuously mercilessly beaten up, cane charged and humiliated whenever they raised their demand democratically for the regularisation of their jobs.
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