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AAP heading for collapse, says Warring

Amrinder Singh Raja Warring, Punjab Congress chief. File

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Punjab Congress president Amrinder Singh Raja Warring on Saturday claimed that ruling AAP was heading for a complete collapse, with many of its leaders ready to quit in days to come.

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Warring claimed this while reacting to Kharar legislator Anmol Gagan Mann’s resignation from her seat after deciding to “quit politics”. Warring said she was the second party leader to be out of the party in less than a month.

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Earlier, former Ropar MLA Amarjit Singh Sandoa was expelled from the party.

Warring pointed out that three days ago, Anmol had met AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal and had said “his dream of uplifting society always filled her with courage and inspiration”. “What happened to that courage and inspiration within three days?” Warring asked.

He said the party had earlier in the month suspended its Amritsar North MLA Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh.

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“The speed at which the MLAs have started to quit or being made to quit, suggests that the party’s countdown has begun sooner than we expected,” Warring remarked.

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