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Arvind Kejriwal to pay 2-day visit to Punjab beginning Wednesday

Speculation is rife about the possibility of Kejriwal announcing the AAP's chief ministerial candidate



Ravi S Singh

Tribune News Service

New Delhi, September 28

AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal will pay a two-day visit to Punjab, starting Wednesday.

His visit follows the recent shake-up in the Punjab Congress. There is apparently a sense of urgency among political parties in the state on account of the recent developments.

With AAP having emerged as a political force in the state, its leaders sniff a chance of winning the next Assembly election and form a government amid the infighting in the Congress and the SAD currently being a divided house. 

Punjab AAP co-convener Raghav Chadha tweeted: "Hon'ble Chief Minister of Delhi Sh. @ArvindKejriwal will be on a two day visit to Punjab, starting tomorrow. Stay tuned for big announcements! "

Speculation is rife about the possibility of Kejriwal announcing the AAP's chief ministerial candidate.

 


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