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AAP holds road show in support of Deepak Bansal in Bathinda

Gearing up the campaign in support of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidate Deepak Bansal from the urban assembly segment, party supporters on Saturday held a road show in the city. Party workers gathered in the Kamla Nehru market here from where the cavalcade started. Besides Bansal, candidate from Bathinda (rural) assembly segment Rupinder Kaur Ruby took part in the show with her supporters.

Updated on: Dec 4, 2016, 16:21:34 IST
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Gearing up the campaign in support of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidate Deepak Bansal from the urban assembly segment, party supporters on Saturday held a road show in the city. Party workers gathered in the Kamla Nehru market here from where the cavalcade started. Besides Bansal, candidate from Bathinda (rural) assembly segment Rupinder Kaur Ruby took part in the show with her supporters.

Bathinda AAP urban and rural candidates Deepak Bansal and Rupinder Kaur Rubi during a road show in Bathinda on Saturday. (HT PHOTO)
Bathinda AAP urban and rural candidates Deepak Bansal and Rupinder Kaur Rubi during a road show in Bathinda on Saturday. (HT PHOTO)

Party volunteers carried cutouts of Bansal.

The road show passed through different markets in the city. Bansal also addressed people on the Mall Road.

Bansal targeted both the SAD-BJP alliance and the Congress for the present state of affairs in Punjab and said that people of Punjab were facing corruption, drug problem, monopolisation of trade, law and order problem and crisis in agriculture and both the Congress and the SAD-BJP governments were responsible for this.

Bansal said that the workers from the youth wing and the student wing mainly took part in the event.

The road show is being seen as an attempt to step up the campaign in the city to take a lead ahead of contestants from the SAD and the Congress.

The SAD has already announced sitting MLA Sarup Chand Singla as its candidate in this segment while the Congress is yet to announce the candidate.