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Rs 5 per supporter: This is how Awaaz-E-Punjab will raise funds

The newly-formed front Awaaz-E-Punjab proposes to raise funding for the upcoming assembly elections by seeking contribution of Rs 5 per supporter.

Updated on: Sep 05, 2016 02:43 PM IST
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The newly-formed front Awaaz-E-Punjab proposes to raise funding for the upcoming assembly elections by seeking contribution of Rs 5 per supporter.

Speaking to HT, independent legislator Balwinder Singh Bains said that their supporters will come to them and are willing to lend support to them in all forms for the larger benefit of the development of the state.
Speaking to HT, independent legislator Balwinder Singh Bains said that their supporters will come to them and are willing to lend support to them in all forms for the larger benefit of the development of the state.

Speaking to HT, independent legislator Balwinder Singh Bains said that their supporters will come to them and are willing to lend support to them in all forms for the larger benefit of the development of the state.

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“We will not face any problems on the financial front. Our supporters who wish for an honest government are huge in number and they have been offering financial help in their quest for a clean government”.

“We have various proposals in mind that will change the way elections are held. We will seek a contribution as little as Rs 5 or Rs 10 per voter.

“AAP leaders are saying that by forming a separate front we will benefit the Akalis indirectly. When people will not vote for the Akalis, how can they (Akalis) be benefited?”

“No one wants to vote for SAD as they have ruined the state by spreading mafias,” he said.

“Navjot Sidhu will be our chief ministerial candidate. Our party will have many young faces,” he said.

Phoolka says fourth front to benefit SAD

Senior AAP leader HS Phoolka said the people of the state are wise enough to realise that voting for another party will mean benefiting the incumbent SAD regime.

“It is too early to say anything, people are intelligent enough to know that another party will benefit Akalis”, said HS Phoolka.

 
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Aneesha Sareen Kumar

Aneesha Sareen is a Special Correspondent at the Hindustan Times head office in Chandigarh. A reporter with two decades of experience, Aneesha has her eyes and ears firmly on the ground. She has extensively covered crime, courts, administration, politics, the Municipal Corporation and industry across Chandigarh and Punjab. During her stint as bureau head in Ludhiana from 2016 to 2023, she led a team of young journalists reporting across the length and breadth of the industrial city and its surrounding areas. Currently, she covers politics and Administration in Chandigarh. When not chasing stories, Aneesha enjoys travelling and exploring new cuisines.

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