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AAP CM face: Over 11 lakh respond in 48 hours

Proves people want change, says AAP

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, January 15

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) today claimed that more than 11.5 lakh people have given their opinion on the number issued by the party to elect its chief ministerial face in 48 hours.

AAP senior leader and Leader of Opposition Harpal Singh Cheema said a large number of people were giving their opinion to elect the CM of their choice and strengthening democracy. In the last 48 hours, the number released by the party had received more than four lakh WhatsApp messages, more than five lakh phone calls, more than 15 lakh voice messages and more than 75,000 text messages. He said after the complete data was collected, the party leadership would announce the CM face as per the opinion received from the public.

On the overwhelming response from the people of Punjab, Harpal Cheema said the overwhelming response of millions of people of Punjab to select the CM face of AAP proved that they were aspiring for a change as they were fed up with the politics of corruption of traditional parties.

Appealing to the people, Cheema said in order to strengthen the democracy of Punjab and the country, give your opinion on the number issued by AAP in maximum number and elect the CM of your choice and become partner in the government of AAP which shall formed after 2022 assembly elections.

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