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AAP has beaten retreat for good: Punjab Congress chief Raja Warring

Amrinder Singh Raja Warring, Punjab Congress chief

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Punjab Congress president Amrinder Singh Raja Warring said today that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in the state had beaten a retreat for good as it withdrawn the anti-farmer land pooling policy.

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“The party has already been barred from entering many villages and soon, it will be barred from the whole state,” the PCC chief said while presiding over a meeting of senior party leaders here on Wednesday.

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Warring also inaugurated six ‘open-air’ gyms in the city where he provided Rs 4 lakh each from his MPLADS funds.

Predicting a severe rout for the ruling AAP in the 2027 Assembly elections in the state, he claimed that the party would meet the fate of its A-team, the BJP, which was completely banished from rural and urban areas of Punjab.

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