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Today, the AAP will begin its Lok Sabha campaign in Punjab

Following its announcement of candidates for each of Punjab’s 13 Lok Sabha seats, the Aam Aadmi Party is scheduled to be the first to begin its election campaign tomorrow.

The conference is scheduled for Thursday in Mohali and will be attended by all party candidates running for the Lok Sabha elections, as well as all MLAs and constituency incharges. The purpose of the conference is to begin the political blitzkrieg, and the party leaders have been instructed to prepare for the impending political conflict.

The wife of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Sunita Kejriwal, will also campaign in the state’s metropolitan areas, according to party sources, while Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann will begin canvassing in all 13 Lok Sabha seats next week.

It has been requested of all party leaders to attend the gathering on Thursday with their followers in order to demonstrate their power. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, the head of the Punjab AAP, will preside over the ceremony.

Party officials and supporters will be tasked with going all out to secure victory, according to sources, as the party is fielding at least three political turncoats (Dr. Raj Kumar Chabbewal, Pawan Kumar Tinu, and Gurpreet Singh GP) and one political greenhorn (Karamjit Singh Anmol).

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The party created an election website today in Delhi in the name of Lord Ram because, according to party sources who spoke to The Tribune, they were concerned about how the Ram Mandir controversy might affect voters’ decisions. On Thursday, it will be introduced in Punjab.

Highlights will include the AAP government’s accomplishments in public healthcare and education, its anti-corruption stance, doorstep ration distribution, and zero electricity costs for household customers.

The party chiefs are anticipated to criticize the BJP for allegedly abusing state apparatus to attack opposition figures like as Arvind Kejriwal. With the illicit drug trade as its focal point, the campaign against the Shiromani Akali Dal will also be fierce. This is being done in order to provide party candidates, MLAs, and other leaders with a clear political path for their campaign inside their individual seats.

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