India, Jan. 1 -- The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Wednesday alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party (AAP) has "secretly" planned the demolitions of several temples and at least one Buddhist structure in the Capital.

The BJP dismissed the allegations, and claimed that the AAP was attempting to disturb the communal harmony of the city.

Chief minister Atishi alleged that during a November 22 meeting of Delhi's religious committee - chaired by the principal secretary (home), a bureaucrat appointed by the central government - it was decided that several temples in the Capital will be demolished.

"On November 22, a meeting of the religious committee was held, and several decisions regarding the demolition of temples were made. One temple is loca...