AAP won't get another term in Punjab: Warring
Chandigarh, June 14 -- Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring on Saturday dismissed AAP's chances of returning to power in Punjab, saying the party leadership was daydreaming of forming a government again.
His statement came a day after AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal declared Bhagwant Mann as the party's chief ministerial face for the upcoming Punjab assembly elections.
"People of Punjab have already had enough and they want to get rid of this government, sooner the better. Take it in writing from me that let alone forming the government, the AAP will not even touch the double digit mark this time. It may not even be able to find enough candidates to field in these elections," he said, claiming that "over half of their sitting MLAs are waiting for the right time to jump from the sinking ship".
The PCC president accused the AAP of betraying the women of Punjab on the Rs.1,000 monthly cash assistance. He said as Kejriwal had himself claimed that the elections might be held in the month of November, the AAP will now be giving just Rs.3,000 to women of Punjab when they should have been given Rs.60,000. "This is the greatest betrayal and the AAP will pay for it," he asserted....
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