Chandigarh, April 7 -- The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Monday launched an attack on both the BJP and the Congress, alleging their failure to resolve the long-pending issue of "need based changes" in Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) houses, despite being in power for over two decades. Addressing a press conference, AAP Chandigarh incharge Jarnail Singh said that the issue has remained unresolved for nearly 25 years, with successive governments failing to provide a permanent and clear policy. He was accompanied by party president Vijay Pal, observer Gurpreet Singh GP, former mayor Kuldeep Kumar, and general secretary Sunny Aulakh. Singh pointed out that while Congress leader Manish Tewari currently represents Chandigarh as member of parliament, the local administration is under BJP's control. "Despite this, residents continue to suffer due to policy paralysis and administrative confusion," he said, adding that the issue has persisted due to repeated changes in rules over the years. He alleged that inconsistent regulations have only compounded the problem. "At one point, certain constructions are declared legal, and later the same structures are termed illegal. Demanding immediate intervention, AAP called upon the administration to introduce a one-time comprehensive solution to the issue of "need based changes."...