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AAP, NC pushing ‘pro-Pak agenda’ in J&K, alleges Chugh

BJP leader said AAP MLA Malik had threatened officials during Op Sindoor
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BJP national general secretary Tarun Chugh. File photo
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BJP national general secretary Tarun Chugh on Monday alleged that the arrest of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Mehraj Malik under the Public Safety Act (PSA) had exposed the “pro-Pakistan agenda” of the AAP in Jammu and Kashmir, claiming that the ruling National Conference (NC) too was complicit.
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Doda MLA Malik was recently taken into custody after a dossier submitted by the J&K government accused him of “surreptitious activities.”

Chugh said the development had made AAP’s “anti-national role more pronounced,” pointing to alleged links with Pakistan-based militants in Punjab and “disruptive activities” in J&K. He further accused the Abdullah-led NC of being “hand-in-glove” with the AAP to advance “anti-national designs.”

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Citing the dossier, Chugh said Malik had threatened officials during Operation Sindoor and sought to incite anti-national sentiments. He added that multiple FIRs registered against Malik reflected AAP’s “disruptive credentials” in the Union Territory.

“Frequently resorting to unlawful means to subdue officials has been a norm with AAP leaders, as has been witnessed in Delhi and Punjab too,” Chugh remarked, stressing that the party’s “anti-national credentials” stood exposed.

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