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Mutual tussle between Cong-BJP in bye poll burning issues out of media glare

Aam Aadmi Party which is not directly fighting the bye election in  the three assembly and one parliamentary constituency hit out ruling BJP and Congress to push burning issues to back footby deliberately keeping mutual tussle between the duo in the media glare .
This was stated by the state spokesperson of AAP Mr S S Jogata in press statement issued here today.He said the manner ruling BJP and Congress is indulged in the mutual tussle in the by-elections,the burning issues of the public are disappearing from election agenda of in the public and media glaare.
”They could not disillusioned the public to seek the mandate in the election by throwing dust in their eyes during  three  Vidhan Sabha and one Lok Sabha by-elections being held in the Himachal Pradesh.” he said
Both parties are definitely are in face to face in the electoral battle field, but they eat together insideas being benefited and enjoying power and preputially breeding corruption from within the system  
He added that it could be gauged from the fact that both are trying to ignore burning issues of the people by leveling the personal allegations however both the parties are internally winking to each other but exposing each other’s shortcomings in the public  as there is no end of personal comments and mudslinging. 
S S Jogata who belonged to trade union politics said that during the election these parties leveled  number of  allegations and counter allegations on each other and soon after the election and they went out of public all their such antics vanishes.
He said that it is high time that the public want to resolve their issues however since leaders of both partiessucceed to have power in each elections, they never   paid any heed to developmental aspects being highlighted in the public interest and promise they made in the election manifesto.
Referring to the entire discourse of this bye election AAP party leader said that when they raised theissue of development and public problem AAP is ready for open debate on it. 
He said that political parties should not test the simmering public wrath against them as burning issues before the public is record inflation, Unemployment, declining of income of farmers, farmers not getting the remunerative prices of their corps, increasing insecurity the government sector among employees, the issue of restoration of old pension, the issue of retention policy. 
He said that non implementation of unregulated houses in the planning areas on the lump sum bassespeople in the state have to pay huge prices and huge rates for  water, electricity, garbage, property tax increased significantly.
He said that the backbone of the common man was broken by inflation as the prices of cement construction material and input costs  became more and more expensive in the state than other states. 
Building even after spending crores of rupees  Not getting consent and approval to owner’s maps.
He said that contract and outsource employees are not getting justice as the government have adopted a multifaceted approach  to deliver their service benefits. 
Employees of board and corporation are suffering due to non-disbursement of salary and pension for months, etc. however despite there being many such problems both the parties have no concern during the by-elections.

The voters expected to vote for the suitable candidates in the elections without alluring to the bashing and malicious campaign being launched by the two parties , he added.

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