AAP Leaders Criticize BJP's Decision to Open Liquor Shops on Holi

AAP Leaders Criticize BJP's Decision to Open Liquor Shops on Holi.webp

New Delhi, March 4 Leaders of the AAP, including former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, celebrated what they described as the "Most Honest Holi" at the residence of former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia here on Wednesday.

The leaders were seen dancing, singing, distributing sweets, and applying colors to each other during the celebrations.

The celebrations by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders came days after a court here on February 27 acquitted Kejriwal and Sisodia in the excise policy case and declined to take cognizance of the chargesheet filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Twenty-one other accused were also acquitted in the case.

During the celebrations, Kejriwal alleged that a conspiracy had been hatched against the party and its leadership.

"A conspiracy was hatched against us, and the court has proven that the AAP is a 'most honest' party, and that all its leaders are staunchly honest," he said.

Referring to the BJP government's decision to open liquor shops on Holi in the national capital, he said it was an unfortunate move.

"It is also very unfortunate that even on the occasion of Holi, liquor shops have been opened across Delhi. For many years, liquor shops used to remain closed during festivals so that people would not create disturbances after drinking. But today, on Holi, when for years shops used to remain shut, the BJP government has done a very wrong thing by opening liquor shops," he said.

Liquor shops across the capital were open this Holi after the government removed the festival from its list of 'dry days'.

Sisodia said it was a special Holi for the party this time.

"Today, the colors of 'most honest' (staunch honest) will fly in the air, not the colors of corruption of Prime Minister Modi. This Holi is very special for the Aam Aadmi Party," he said.

Commenting on the decision to keep liquor shops open, he said it was unfortunate.

"They think turning Delhi into a 'Madhushala' (tavern) is Holi, but it is not. This is their culture. This step is very problematic," Sisodia said.

An AAP worker present at the celebration alleged that attempts had been made to defame Kejriwal and the party.

"This is an attempt by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his party to defame our leader Arvind Kejriwal and his party. But the court has washed away all the stains that they tried to put on him and cleared his name," the worker said, adding the festival had brought "many times more happiness" to party workers.

He further added that unity in diversity is our country's strength.

"Nothing will be gained from hatred and ill will. On Holi, embrace everyone and stop the politics of hatred," the worker said.
 
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