AAP Will Not Have Any Impact on Politics of Punjab, Says Parkash Badal

LUDHIANA, Punjab—Chief Minister of Punjab S. Parkash Badal has said that the recorded dominance of AAP in Delhi Assembly election will not have any impact on the politics of Punjab. Parkash Badal said in a press meet that he accepts the message of the people of Delhi as the message of the public remains superior in democracy. He said that AAP also won the election of 2013 and made their government, but everyone knows what happened at that time. Parkash Badal said that the dominance of AAP is limited to the Delhi State and they cannot have any impact on the politics of Punjab. He said that every aspect behind the failure of Akali candidates in Delhi will be discussed so that this could not happen in the future.

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Commenting on the preparations of AAP for Punjab Assembly elections of 2017, S. Badal said that every party has the right of contesting the elections in a democratic country. He said that the Aam Admi Party also contested the Parliament Election of 2014. But the decision of the public is in front of us. He said that the relation of BJP and Akali Dal is permanent and this alliance will remain working for the welfare of state and public.  

MLA Ranjit Singh Dhillon, Mare Harjit Singh Gohalwarhia, Madan Lal Bagga, Hakam Singh Giaspura, Senior Deputty Mare Sunita Aggarwal, Deputty Mare RD Sharma, Jathedar Kulwant Singh Dukhia, Parveen Bansal (Distt. President of BJP), Councilor Gurdeep Singh Neetu etc. were present on this occasion.

4 COMMENTS

  1. if it has not impact on politics of Punjab why did it win 4 seats in Punjab lok sabha slowly akali dal is losing support in Punjab the next cm I think will be from aap

  2. Only time will tell all lawless tyranny rules come to end whether in alliance or otherwise….people again will speak….and again those who attempt illegal tactics will be caught…..a legacy of human destruction….

  3. There’s no fool like an old fool.

    Badal is not mentally fit to be in office. He should step down before 2017 and save whatever bit of dignity and respect he has left.

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