Won’t project CM candidate: AAP

Tuesday, 29/09/2015

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Chapaar : National Spokesperson for the Aam Adami Party Ashutosh today said the party would not project anyone as chief ministerial candidate for the state Assembly elections in 2017.

Address party’s conference, Ashutosh said: “We will project only our ideology not any personality for Chief Minister. Moreover, it is too early to think about such issues. AAP volunteers will decide as to who can lead better. We had not even projected Arvind Kejriwal as party’s CM candidate before the Delhi elections.”

He said: “Punjab is ready to bring the Aam Aadmi Party to power in 2017. We had not received such response from public even in Delhi. People here are fed up from the old style of politics and they have ready for change.”

On party rebels, Ashotosh said: “They cannot affect the party’s activities. They are not able to gather 200 persons. Before the Delhi elections, there were several groups who turned rebel with the support of the Congress and BJP”.

Sangrur MP Bhagwant Mann decried the VIP culture. He said red beacons, which are atop the vehicles of Sukhbir Badal, would be available at junk shops.

He motivated the crowd to take money offered as bribe by the main parties, but vote for AAP.

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