Ludhiana, June 16 -- The Congress on Saturday accused the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Punjab of deceiving people with a 'fake' education and healthcare model. Congress' national social media in-charge Supriya Shrinate alleged that under AAP rule, neither schools have sufficient teachers nor do hospitals have adequate doctors. "The so-called 'Delhi model' of education and health has completely failed in Punjab. No new institutions have come up in the last three years, and the law and order situation is in free fall," Shrinate said addressing a press conference at the campaign office of Ludhiana West candidate Bharat Bhushan Ashu. Shrinate alleged that industrialists in Punjab are forced to arrange private security to safeguard their lives and businesses. "Extortion, threats and even targeted killings are becoming common under this government," she claimed. Hitting out at the Mann-led government, she said, "AAP's governance model has pushed Punjab deeper into debt."...