Different views emerge on alliance with AAP in Punjab: Congress's state in-charge
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Devender Yadav, the Congress' Punjab affairs in-charge, stated on Thursday that he has received diverse opinions from state party leaders regarding the potential alliance with the AAP for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. Yadav added that he will convey the perspectives of Punjab leaders on this matter to the Congress high command. He emphasized the party's determination to secure victory in all 13 Lok Sabha seats in the state. In response to some party leaders advocating for disciplinary measures against Navjot Singh Sidhu, Yadav asserted that anyone, regardless of their position, who violates discipline will face appropriate action.
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