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Bhagwant Mann leads Hardeep Singh Dimpy Dhillon’s campaign

CM Bhagwant Mann in Gidderbaha on Thursday. Tribune Photo

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Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has taken over the reins of AAP candidate Hardeep Singh Dimpy Dhillon’s election campaign. He today held four rallies here in favour of Dimpy. This was his second visit to Gidderbaha constituency this week. On Tuesday, the CM had come here and addressed six rallies.

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Mann said, “I will come here whenever you will call me. But you people have to give reply to those who never worked for you. Don’t fall into any greed. Vote for the AAP. Earlier, Raja Warring was the MLA and he used to sit opposite me in the Vidhan Sabha. Now, he has moved to Delhi. This time, you elect Dimpy and he will sit beside me.”

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He alleged, “Warring spent a night at a grain market. Have you seen him before in any grain market? Does he bring his trolleys to grain markets? These people don’t come to mandis without a reason. He never came to me in the last two-and-a-half years with any demand for Gidderbaha. Now, you have to teach him a lesson.”

The CM criticised BJP candidate Manpreet Badal saying, “He always said “khali khazana” (empty coffers). A man should at least speak the language which everyone can understand, but he speaks in Urdu.”

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