This story is from May 13, 2016

AAP to play 'nasha' song at its upcoming rallies

Fielding a question on the song, the chief minister SAID,"Their (AAP's) job is just to criticize us now.They are least concerned about development." .
AAP to play 'nasha' song at its upcoming rallies
Fielding a question on the song, the chief minister SAID,"Their (AAP's) job is just to criticize us now. They are least concerned about development."
The SAD also hit back at Vishwas, saying charges of illicit relationship were levelled against him in 2015.
"Let Kejriwal first explain the charges levelled against Vishwas before taking a dig at us. They have people with loose morals," said SAD MLA Virsa Singh Valtoha.
The AAP, however, is in no mood to relent.
The party said it would go ahead with the screening of the song during its upcoming rallies.
"The Akali Dal is completely perturbed now that the problem of drugs and suicides is being highlighted in the national capital. They had for years been trying to conceal it. Now, they question the freedom of expression and art as seen through Vishwas's song," said AAP's Punjab convener Sucha Singh Chottepur.
A recent AIIMS study, commissioned by BJP's new Punjab chief and Union minister of state for social justice and empowerment Vijay Sampla, had revealed that drugs worth around Rs 7,500 crore are consumed ever year in Punjab and there are 1.23 lakh heroin-dependent people in the state. BJP is SAD's ally in Punjab.
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