Attacking the BJP over including the Ram Mandir and section 370 issues in the manifesto, AAP today said that the saffron party's true agenda is to promote "communal and divisive policies" while its development plank is nothing but a "farce".
"With the promise of rebuilding the Ram Mandir and abrogation of Article 370 in their manifesto, the BJP has shown that the agenda of development was a short-term farce and that communal and divisive policies are their true agenda.
"The most worrying part of BJP's election manifesto - in line with the recent speeches of their party leaders - is the reiteration of their communal agenda," said a statement issued by the party today.
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"While the BJP pays lip-service to combating corruption and reducing the black economy, it is clear that they are not serious about this agenda.
"Firstly, they do not promise amendments in the Lokpal Bill, which can bring about strong and independent Lokpal which can effectively curb corruption. Secondly, nor do they promise any electoral reforms which are the starting point for the flow of the black economy," he said.
AAP also slammed the BJP for releasing the manifesto on the day when Northeastern states go to polls and said that the party does not regard the Northeastern states as a part of the country.
"The BJP has released its manifesto on the very day that the country has gone to elections. It seems that the BJP does not regard the North-Eastern states, which are going to polls today, significant enough to give them time to consider their agenda and policies.
"We are also surprised that the Election Commission gave permission for the release of the manifesto, given the fact that there was no means of regulating that the live TV release was not telecast in regions going to the polls today," the statement added.
It also said that BJP was following the footsetps of AAP on giving more power to the Gram Sabhas.
"We are happy to note that following the lead taken by the Aam Aadmi Party, the BJP too has talked about moving from a representative to a participatory democracy and empowering Gram Sabhas," the statement said.