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Arvind Kejriwal has ‘Murdered’ AAP in Punjab, says Navjot Singh Sidhu

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Punjab Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu today claimed that AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal had “murdered” his party in the state by apologising to Bikram Singh Majithia, SAD  leader.

Yesterday, the Delhi chief minister had apologised to Majithia for blaming him for being involved in the drug trade in Punjab. Kejriwal had said he had learnt that his allegations were unfounded.

“Today AAP has been murdered in Punjab by Kejriwal,” Sidhu told reporters in Chandigarh.

Not only Siddhu, Kejriwal’s apology also drew flak from his party’s leaders and MLAs in Punjab, who said they were “stunned” by the move and “disappointed” as he had not kept them in the “loop”.

“His statement finishes the existence of AAP in Punjab. It is as if their existence has been wiped out today. Why? Because he was the man who used to say he will get Majithia arrested…,” the Punjab Tourism minister said.

Kejriwal has betrayed the people. How will AAP leaders now speak against drugs when their own leader has “meekly surrendered”, Sidhu said.

Hitting out at the Delhi chief minister, he said, “Man like coward Kejriwal dies everyday for fifty times. But a brave man dies only once in life.”

This is a psychological death of the party. Kejriwal has decimated the AAP in Punjab, Mr Sidhu claimed.

“Initially, he tried to run the party (in Punjab) from Delhi through remote control. Today, he is a helpless gambler,” he alleged.

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