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CHANDIGARH MC ELECTIONS: Top AAP leaders join BJP

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, December 14

Top leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) today joined the BJP ahead of the MC elections, scheduled for December 24. They include AAP state vice-presidents Arun Goyal and Sunil Shingari, executive member Rakhi Sharma, state general secretary Gulshan Kapoor, Adarsh Goyal, Vijay Puri, Charanjit Kumar, Mohan Lal, Sarojini and Vinod Sharma.

While inducting the new members into the BJP, city party president Arun Sood alleged AAP was simply doing the politics of lies and flaws by misleading voters.

Terming AAP as a B-team of the Congress, Sood said it provided refuge to leaders expelled from the Congress and other parties. 

BJP expels six more rebels

Chandigarh: The BJP expelled six more rebels on Tuesday. A press note issued by party spokesman Kailash Chand Jain stated that city party president Arun Sood had taken a serious note of anti-party activities and expelled from the party Gopal Attri from Ward Number 3, Sohan Singh from Ward Number 8, Suresh Gupta from Ward Number 15, Sunita Sharma from Ward Number 21, Kulmeet Singh from Ward Number 17 and JJ Singh from Ward No. 35 with immediate effect. TNS

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