AAP’s VICTORY IN DELHI NOT TO HAVE ANY
IMPACT IN PUNJAB-BADAL
· RESPECTS PEOPLE MANDATE IN DELHI
· SAYS PARTY TO INTROSPECT AND RETHINK POLL STRATEGY
· ATTENDS FUNCTION AT HOUSE OF BJP DISTRICT PRESIDENT PARVEEN BANSAL
· VISITS & INQUIRES ABOUT HEALTH OF SENIOR AKALI LEADER AMARJIT SINGH BHATIA AT HERO DMC HEART INSTITUTE
Ludhiana, February 10: Asserting that people’s
mandate supreme and it must be respected in a democratic set up, the Punjab
Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today however said that the AAP’s
victory in Delhi assembly polls would not impact the prospects of Punjab
politics in anyway.
Talking to the media
persons on the sidelines of a private function at the residence of District BJP
President Mr. Parveen Bansal here today, the Chief Minister said that despite
the fact that AAP managed to form government in Delhi in 2013 as well but
everyone knew well what happened later. Mr. Badal further said that the AAP’s victory
was confined to only to national capital and subsequently these political
developments would not have impending repercussions on the Punjab politics. Mr.
Badal said that the Shiromani Akali Dal would make introspection of all the
factors responsible for its defeat in Delhi at party’s platform.
On a query related to
whether the AAP would be contesting the 2017 Assembly elections in Punjab, the
Chief Minister categorically said that in our Indian democratic system, all
political parties have the right and were at liberty to contest these elections
adding that AAP had also earlier contested the 2014 General elections across
the country. He said that the Shiromani Akali Dal-Bharatiya Janta Party
alliance has always worked for the welfare and overall development of the state
and that was why people of Punjab have always supported them.
The Chief Minister was
accompanied by MLA Mr Ranjit Singh Dhillon, Mayor Mr Harcharan Singh
Gohalwaria, SAD district president Mr Madan Lal Bagga, besides several others.
Earlier, the Chief Minister
visited Hero DMC Heart Institute to inquire about the health of his close
confidant and senior Akali leader Mr Amarjit Singh Bhatia, who was hospitalized
here since January 28. He also interacted with Mr. Bhatia's family members and
assured all possible help.
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