Taking a dig at the Delhi Chief Minister for changing the AAP candidate from Dharamkot (Moga), a day after replacing Vinod Kumar from Bhoa, Congress leaders said the "excuses" being put forward by Kejriwal's team for re-allocation of poll tickets smacked of "extreme desperation", with the party leadership "not even bothered about finding a justifiable reason for the sudden changes".
The fact that Kejriwal himself had been "running away from Punjab on some pretext or the other" further endorsed these suspicions, they said.
The AAP had yesterday changed the party's nomination from Dharamkot by replacing Ranjodh Singh Sran with Daljit Singh Sadarpura. Earlier, the party had replaced Kumar with Amarjit Singh from Bhoa constituency in Pathankot district.
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They alleged that the AAP leader, "in a desperate bid to woo the Dalits in Punjab", had yesterday announced that the party would have a Dalit deputy chief minister if elected to power.
"Can't he make up his mind?" asked the Congress leaders, claiming that Kejriwal's "contradictory and conflicting" statements were typical of his "unstable character" and his "feeble-mindedness".
They recalled how Kejriwal had "backtracked" on his statement on the Sutlej Yamuna Link (SYL) canal, before going "completely mute" on the issue.
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