Bjp Leader Raja Singh Malhotra Hits Back at Aap leader vManish Sisodia, Says Peace of Himachal Cannot Be Compromised.
Shimla:
A political row has intensified in Himachal Pradesh after Aam Aadmi party leader Manish Sisodia made remarks targeting the Bharatiya Janata Party, prompting a sharp response from BJP leader Raja Singh Malhotra.
Malhotra, who serves as the Mandi Sadar Mandal Vice President of the Bharatiya Janata Party, criticized Sisodia’s recent statement in which the BJP was described as a “power-hungry party.” He termed the remark “unfortunate and misleading,” asserting that the BJP has consistently focused on development and public welfare.
In his statement, Malhotra accused the Aam Aadmi Party of engaging in politics driven by allegations rather than governance. He emphasized that Himachal Pradesh is known for its peaceful environment, communal harmony, and social cohesion—values that, he said, must be protected at all costs.
Taking aim at AAP’s governance record, Malhotra also alleged that the party’s government in Punjab has failed to maintain law and order, leading to hardships for the general public. He warned that a similar situation could arise in Himachal Pradesh if AAP will come to power, potentially disturbing the state’s stable and peaceful atmosphere.
Malhotra further stated that the people of Himachal have always prioritized peace and stability when choosing their government and are likely to continue doing so. He reiterated that the state will not be allowed to descend into “chaos or unrest” under any circumstances.
The exchange highlights the growing political tensions in the region as parties intensify their rhetoric ahead of future electoral contests.
