Suman Tinku Rajora, who had defected to the BJP, returned to the AAP on Tuesday (Express)The AAP on Tuesday accused the Delhi Police and the BJP for not cooperating with the Punjab Police. AAP’s Delhi president Saurabh Bharadwaj claimed the BJP was not granting the Punjab Police permission to carry out drug-related raids in the Capital.Speaking to mediapersons, Bharadwaj said, “Punjab government led by Bhagwant Singh Mann has been fighting against drugs and its peddlers for a long time. A few days ago, Shiromani Akali Dal leader and former minister Bikram Singh Majithia was also arrested along the same lines.”He added that the Punjab Police and Vigilance department have been carrying out drug-related probes in several states. “I got to know from my sources that since morning, they have been trying to carry out the same in the Capital, but not being granted permission is causing delays.”Bharadwaj claimed that the delay in granting permission was a move to provide drug peddlers with the time to hide evidence. “I request the BJP government to leave politics and show cooperation with the state governments,” he added.The meeting also saw Mangolpuri councillor Suman Tinku Rajora — who had defected to the BJP from the AAP — return to the party.“I am very disheartened with how the BJP has been treating the poor… who had been promised ‘Jahan jhuggi, wahan makaan’. But now they are evicting jhuggi dwellers, snatching the roof from over their heads,” she alleged.Underlining that it was a big mistake to join the BJP, she noted that she wants Arvind Kejriwal to be the next Prime Minister.Story continues below this adIn the meeting, Bharadwaj thanked the people for coming together to protest against the demolition of jhuggis on Sunday at Jantar Mantar.Warning the people to be aware of BJP’s intentions, he said, “Now the BJP people will come to your houses with folded hands, but you should know that this action is not true, June 29 was just a trailer, our fight will continue.”Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram© The Indian Express Pvt Ltd