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Low turnout at Punjab CM's rally in Gurdaspur: Sukhbir Badal

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Dinanagar, December 16

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Even as CM Charanjit Singh Channi was addressing a rally in favour of the Christian community in Gurdaspur, SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal took a swipe over “empty chairs” at the event and asked why there was such a low turnout.

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“I think the voters have seen through the game plan of the Congress. CM Channi announces scores of sops everyday without knowing where the money will come from to sustain his initiatives,” said Sukhbir.

Sukhbir addressed a rally at Dinanagar in favour of BSP candidate Kamaljeet Chawla. Earlier, he had presided over a gathering in Sujanpur in favour of BSP candidate Raj Kumar Gupta.

Taking on Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, the SAD president said the people of Punjab would like to know why had he filed affidavits in the Supreme Court seeking the closure of four thermal plants in Punjab. Sukhbir also

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took part in a motorcycle rally from Pathankot to Sujanpur. — TNS

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