By getting Kejriwal's name written on the foundation stone, the Chief Minister has violated the Constitution: Kuljit Singh Bedi

SAS Nagar, March 19: Deputy Mayor of Municipal Corporation Mohali Kuljit Singh Bedi has made serious allegations against Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and said that he is violating the Constitution. Regarding getting the name of Aam Aadmi Party Convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal written on the "foundation stone", he said that this is just flattery of Kejriwal which Bhagwant Mann has done to save his Chief Minister's chair. He termed this unconstitutional act of Aam Aadmi Party as unconstitutional and illegal.

SAS Nagar, March 19: Deputy Mayor of Municipal Corporation Mohali Kuljit Singh Bedi has made serious allegations against Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and said that he is violating the Constitution. Regarding getting the name of Aam Aadmi Party Convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal written on the "foundation stone", he said that this is just flattery of Kejriwal which Bhagwant Mann has done to save his Chief Minister's chair. He termed this unconstitutional act of Aam Aadmi Party as unconstitutional and illegal.
He said that Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann used to say in his statements that the names of those who have worked hard and built the buildings should be on the foundation stone, not of any leader. But now he himself is getting Kejriwal's name written on the foundation stone.
Mr Bedi has claimed that Arvind Kejriwal who is in the midst of many serious allegations in Delhi is now trying to become a super CM in Punjab. He said that to avoid getting arrested in Delhi, Kejriwal has camped in Punjab and is taking protection of Punjab Police and wants to control the entire government here.
He said that the people of Punjab will never tolerate such politics. Criticising the Aam Aadmi Party, he said that this is the same party which has lost in Delhi but is now trying to impose its identity on the people of Punjab by getting its leader's name written on their names.