Big jolt to AAP before voting in Haryana, Nilokheri candidate joins Congress
Haryana Election: In the last phase of election campaign, While AAP candidate from Nilokheri Master Amar Singh joined Congress. He joined Congress in Chandigarh in front of Punjab Congress Committee President Pratap Singh Bajwa. Bajwa welcomed him by wearing a turban and gave information in a press conference.
Big blow to AAP in Haryana
Meanwhile just before the assembly elections to be held in Haryana on Saturday, Congress has given a big jolt to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). AAP candidate from Nilokheri , seat Amar Singh joined the Congress today. However leader of the opposition in Punjab Pratap Singh Bajwa, said that Amar Singh is welcome in the Congress. He has joined the party without any conditions.
After joining the Congress, he attacked on BJP
After joining the Congress, Amar Singh said that only the Congress can defeat the BJP government. The BJP is doing injustice to the farmers, women, Dalits and minorities in the state. He has joined the Congress to defeat the BJP.
Amar Singh will support Congress candidate
Congress leader Bajwa said that Amar Singh has supported Congress candidate Dharam Pal Gondar from Nilokheri and is also campaigning for him. Amar Singh said that there is a direct contest between Congress and BJP in Haryana, this is visible in Nilokheri. He stressed that his primary objective is to oust the BJP government from power due to alleged injustices. Singh said that continuing his candidature would inadvertently help the BJP by dividing the votes.
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AAP has also suffered a setback from Faridabad
Before Amar Singh, AAP candidate from Faridabad seat Pravesh Mehta had joined BJP on September 28. Mehta joined BJP in Faridabad along with Union Minister Krishna Pal Gurjar and senior leader Vipul Goyal. He also announced to support the BJP candidate
The election campaign in the state will end today at 5 pm. Today is the last day when all the parties have put in their full strength.
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