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Won't be surprised if AAP comes to power in Punjab: Kejriwal

| | Dec 06, 2015, at 04:09 am
New Delhi, Dec 5 (IBNS): Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday said he will not be surprised if he sees his Aam Aadmi Party clinching victory in Punjab and coming to power in the state.

" I won't be surprised if the Delhi assembly results are repeated in Punjab," Kejriwal said while speaking at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit .

Taunting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's foreign tours, the Delhi CM said: "Some people are touring the world. I've hardly left Delhi ever since I became chief minister. I'm working for you all."

Kejriwal and his AAP had recorded a massive victory in the Delhi Assembly polls to come to power for the second consecutive time in the national capital.

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