In a statement issued here, SAD spokesman Sikander Singh Maluka said as was the case on the Sutlej Yamuna Link (SYL) canal issue, the AAP units of Punjab and Delhi were deliberately speaking in different voices.
"This time, again both the (AAP's Delhi and Punjab) units have taken contradictory stands on paddy stubble-burning as part of a sinister plan to befool their respective electorates. Accordingly, Khaira has tried to show the farmers that he is with them even as Kejriwal wants paddy stubble- burning to stop immediately," Maluka said.
"Also, if Kejriwal is really concerned about the fate of the farmers of Punjab, he should extend a liberal financial grant to them immediately on behalf of the Delhi government," Maluka added.
If the Delhi chief minister did this, it would imply that he empathised with those farmers who did not have the means to dispose of the paddy stubble on their own, he said.
"If Kejriwal does not extend a financial aid to the farmers of Punjab and continues to rave and rant for cheap publicity, it will be clear that the AAP only wants to befool the voters of both Punjab and Delhi and is not concerned about either the Punjabi farmer or the people of Delhi," he said.