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Partap Bajwa accuses AAP of using Punjab resources to increase its footprint in other states

At a press conference at the Punjab Congress Bhawan here, Bajwa accuses Kejriwal of running the Punjab govt through remote control

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Tribune News Service

Rajmeet Singh

Chandigarh, April 20

Congress Legislature Party leader Partap Singh Bajwa on Wednesday accused the Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP of using the security paraphernalia, resources and bureaucracy of Punjab to increase its footprint in other states.

Partap Bajwa addressing a press conference in Chandigarh on Wednesday. Tribune photo: Manoj Mahajan

At a press conference at the Punjab Congress Bhawan here, Bajwa accused Kejriwal of running the Punjab government through remote control.

He accused AAP of taking people of Punjab for a ride.

He also sought the reply of CM Bhagwant Mann on fulfilling the guarantees.

Bajwa asked Mann to call an all-party meeting on the SYL issue. He sought clarification on the statement given by AAP Haryana MP Sushil Gupta on the SYL issue.

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