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Large gatherings point to AAP win, says Aman Arora

Punjab Cabinet minister Aman Arora at a rally in Panchkula on Tuesday. TRIBUNE PHOTO. NITIN MITTAL

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Aam Aadmi Party leader and Punjab Cabinet minister Aman Arora today reached Panchkula to participate in a roadshow in support of party candidate Prem Garg. A number of residents and workers participated in the roadshow. Garg and Ambala Lok Sabha constituency head Surendra Rathi also joined him in the rally.

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Arora said large gatherings in AAP’s roadshows was a clear indication that Panchkula was prepared “to adopt the good governance model of ‘Haryana ke bete’ Arvind Kejriwal”.

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He said this time the party would make a surprising entry in Haryana like Delhi, Chandigarh and Punjab and would play the role of a kingmaker in the state politics by winning a significant number of seats. He said the people of Haryana wanted change.

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