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AAP leaders join Chandigarh Ki Aawaj Party

CHANDIGARH: Senior leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), including Kanwar Singh Pehlwan, Onkar Singh Saini, Joginder Desawar, Ajay Balmiki kund , Buvesh Arora and other active members joined the Chandigarh Ki Aawaj Party (CAP) in the presence of Avinash Singh Sharma, who is party’s candidate of the parliamentary seat from Chandigarh.

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, November 17

Senior leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), including Kanwar Singh Pehlwan, Onkar Singh Saini, Joginder Desawar, Ajay Balmiki kund , Buvesh Arora and other active members joined the Chandigarh Ki Aawaj Party (CAP) in the presence of Avinash Singh Sharma, who is party’s candidate of the parliamentary seat from Chandigarh.

The announcement was made at a press conference held at the Chandigarh Press Club here today.

CAP national president Kamal Kishore Sharma and Avinash Singh Sharma welcomed the new members into the party fold. Avinash said day by day people from the Congress, the Bharatiya Janata Party and the AAP were joining them in big numbers. “With this rate it’s quite predictable that Chandigarh is going to get a genuine leader in 2019, who will win by a huge margin,” he added.

“We were not even a Panch here in Chandigarh yet we have solved many impossible problems of the people,” he said.

“Aam Aadmi Party came into existence to provide alternative to other political parties, but from the beginning to this day, it is regularly compromising its principles and has made AAP a ‘Khas Aadmi Party’ instead,” said Kanwar Singh Pahalwan.

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