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AAP Workers Set Eyes On 2022 Punjab Poll

12 Feb, 2020 08:37 PM


    AAP has scored a hattrick in the Delhi Assembly elections, local AAP workers are rejoiced and claimed that our next target is to win 2022 Assembly elections in Punjab. Party’s Majha zone president Kuldeep Dhaliwal said the victory in Delhi had boosted the morale of party workers in Punjab.


    He said the party would contest the state Assembly elections under the leadership of Arvind Kejriwal. He said soon AAP would announce party’s chief minister face for the next Assembly elections. Dhaliwal was replying to a query about the party’s face in the state.


    “The democracy has won in Delhi. BJP and Congress had tried to misled people by projecting non issues but people have rejected them,” he said. The party workers danced to the beats of dhol, distributed sweets and raised ‘Arvind Kejriwal Zindabad’ slogans.


    Party leader Ashok Talwar said, “The BJP and the Congress tried to communalise the election by making it a battle between India versus Pakistan, Shaheen Bagh versus India but people now want development.” People in Punjab too want better governance and social security and they know that only AAP can do that, he said.


    Dr Inderbir Singh Nijjer said the Delhi election results had raised hopes of people across the country who were worried about the present political scenario of the country.

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