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‘We are fighting for the bright future of your children’, says CM Bhagwant Mann

Khadoor Sahib: Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, on Sunday, campaigned for the AAP candidate Laljit Singh Bhullar in the Khadoor Sahib Lok Sabha constituency. Mann addressed three huge public rallies in Khadoor Sahib, Kapurthala and Sultanpur Lodhi and thanked the people for supporting the AAP and coming out in large numbers to encourage the AAP candidates. Mann said that the enthusiasm for the AAP campaign in this scorching heat is proof that no other party is even close to the AAP in Punjab. He said that he is welcomed with flowers and cheerful slogans whereas people literally count their fingers after shaking their hands with the other politicians.

Addressing his first rally in Khadoor Sahib Mann said that it is the time for change, just like trees shed their old leaves and give space to new ones. He said that unlike other political parties, the AAP leaders are young and are from non-political, common backgrounds. He said that these dynast politicians have ruined the three generations of Punjab. They looted Punjab and its people and built the palaces and hotels but now they are calling the common people ‘malang’. Mann said that now these ‘malangs’ will teach a lesson to these pompous leaders and they all will lose badly. Mann said that they became ‘rajwade’ because canals literally end in their own fields whereas the Punjabis had to struggle for every drop of water.

Cornering the opposition leaders in Punjab, CM Bhagwant Mann said that he organised a debate on Nov 1st in Ludhiana, but no opposition leader came. They did not come because they are all corrupt and liars, they had no answer to all the questions I was going to ask them on the behalf of the people of Punjab. But now they all have come out like ‘barsati daddu’, asking for your votes after looting you for decades. He said that according to reports we are winning from Khadoor Sahib constituency by 25,000 votes, he urged the people to make this margin 35,000 votes.