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Serious efforts by the Government of Congress to manipulate the poll process, accuse AAP

Ludhiana: AAM AADMI Party (AAP) on Saturday alleged that the Punjab government used a strike by BDPP (Construction of Blocks and Panchayat Officers) and DDPOS (Development of Regency and Panthayat) to ‘manipulate and illegally appointed junior officers who could be used to influence the pole process opinion.
Overcoming the media of people here on Saturday, AAP Ludhiana Ludhian Lokha Incharge Amandeep Singh Mohi and Punjab spokesman AHAAB Singh Grewals accused that serious efforts carried out by the Congress Government to illegally appoint junior and incomparable officers to be carried out to the government and will do the offer They are during the election.
AAP appealed to the Election Commission to record “serious illegalities and efforts to interfere” with the upcoming electoral process in the state.
“Only the request of the officers to restore the scale of the 1993 payment was previously used and deliberately dragged for 6 months so they would be forced to strike, thus providing the opportunity for the Congress government to appoint their own people,” they accused him.
Mohi and Grewal further ‘outlines’ how this scheme was carried out by the government under Garbawan punishing striking officers.
They alleged that the Congress government had taken steps including 58 of the striking officers had been moved, most of them to the head office to get them out of roads and striking officers have been punished in various ways.
The AAP leader accused that the development of the ADC of a district had been punished by rejected promotion to dare to stand up, while two other officers from Deputy Director Rank had been promoted to withdraw government lines.
They further accused that after openly threatening the DDPO strike officer from a district which was the spearhead of strikes had been punished and sent to other districts.
Mohi and Grewal accused the President of the BDPO association that was 7 months pregnant had been discussed to Fazilka.
They added that in the “effort to influence” large-scale poll “resisted” has been done.
The AAP leader said that eight Panchayat officers had been “appointed illegally” because BDPH contrary to Pancayati Raj acted as an example of being a Pancayat officer who had been appointed as BDPO for “Mobile Minister”.
“Also to enter everything into the perspective of the manipulation scale, from 150 strange BDPOS in Punjab 50 plus Junior Gram Sewak, officers of Panchayat, Sepos, Accountants, employees who have never become illegally BDPOS are illegally promoted seniority and rules and thus makes them Looking at the Congress Government and therefore by posting it into such important posts at these critical points right before the government’s election made an open effort to post flexible officers in important positions in Punjab.
And more promises and promises The illegal transfer is on its way, “the leaders were allegedly.

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