Navjot Singh Sidhu may join Aam Aadmi Party, says this
Navjot Singh Sidhu may join Aam Aadmi Party, says this
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Former cabinet minister and Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu have categorically refused to return. Navjot has been angry with the government for a long time. He has made his position clear after meeting a senior leader of the Congress organization. According to reliable sources, the Congress leader tried hard to convince Navjot Singh Sidhu and said that he should return to the government now, but Sidhu did not agree. This meeting was held before the Delhi Assembly elections.

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Sidhu refused to say that Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh does not trust him. They also do not fail to reveal this in public. At the same time, after the results of all these developments in Delhi, the Aam Aadmi Party has started preparing to bring Sidhu into its court. The Congress leader said that it is in his knowledge that talks are going on from both sides, but at what level it has reached, it is not known.

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Sidhu's foul play is going on in the Congress that Sidhu, who is marginalized in the party, can take AAP's sweep. Therefore, despite being a star campaigner, Sidhu did not hold a single rally in favor of the Congress, because he knew that he would have to speak against the government of the Aam Aadmi Party. However, no official confirmation has been made on behalf of the AAP. During the Punjab Assembly elections, the AAP tried to include him in the party, but the party wanted to keep him only as a star campaigner. In such a situation, his words did not work. Now the situation has changed for both you and Sidhu.

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