90 AAP withdraws support to
its Rajouri Garden candidate
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)
announces the withdrawal of its support to its
own official candidate, Pritpal Singh Saluja,
from Rajouri Garden constituency in the Delhi
Assembly elections. It has been brought to our
notice that an FIR was registered against him
and 3 of his family members in Oct 2012 at
Lucknow. It appears that the charge-sheet for
Dowry harassment etc was filed against him and
some family members by the Lucknow Police in
August 2013. A notice was issued by the trial
court to him on November 11, 2013, which does
not appear to have reached him before November
14, 2013. Therefore, his declaration in the
nomination form that no criminal case was
pending against him, maybe technically correct.
It also appears that some
other complaints of domestic violence had been
made against him and his family members by his
daughter-in-law. None of the charges against
Shri Saluja have been proven in any court of
law. He claims that he is innocent and will
fight this charge-sheet in court.
However, Shri Saluja did
not bring these facts to the attention of the
party while applying for candidature. The
Political Affairs Committee of AAP has taken a
serious view of the lapse and in furtherance of
its resolve to retire a candidate against whom
any serious facts come to the notice of the
party which show that he does not conform to the
moral standards expected from candidates of the
Party, it has decided to withdraw the party’s
support to Shri Saluja for the forthcoming Delhi
elections.
We are aware that the last
date for filing of nominations and withdrawal
has passed and therefore the withdrawal of
support at this stage would mean that though
technically Shri Saluja would continue on the
ballot as a candidate of the party but it would
effectively mean that the party would leave the
seat vacant.
AAP has entered politics
not for the sake of power but to clean the
polity and change the presently corrupted
political system. It was in-keeping with these
objectives and principles of the party that even
when a demonstrably malicious and edited CD was
released against some of the candidates of our
party, we immediately approached the Election
Commission and asked them to inquire to see any
of our candidates are seen to be doing anything
illegal, unethical or against the Code of
Conduct. We made a public declaration and
assured the commission that we would ourselves
withdraw those indicted by the Commission even
if it means leaving those seats vacant.
We hope that this
unprecedented and historic step taken by AAP in
withdrawing our candidate even without any legal
obligation to do so will put pressure on other
political parties to follow suit and would lead
to the cleaning of our polity.