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Bhagwant Mann, other AAP leaders discuss Lok Sabha poll candidates for Punjab at Arvind Kejriwal’s house

The AAP and Congress have been holding talks for seat-sharing in Lok Sabha polls

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Tribune News Service

Aditi Tandon

New Delhi, January 20

A meeting of AAP leaders to discuss its Lok Sabha poll candidates in Punjab is under way at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's residence here on Saturday.

The meeting is being attended by all top AAP leaders, including Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann.

The meeting comes at a time when the AAP and Congress are involved in hectic negotiations for seat-sharing in Delhi for the seven Lok Sabha seats. The discussion on Punjab's 13 seats is yet to begin.

Both Congress and AAP leaders have said that they will contest all 13 seats.

The posturing coincides with seat-sharing parleys within the INDIA alliance of which the AAP and Congress are key components.

 

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