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NEW DELHI:Two Aam Aadmi Party activists – Ajit Singh Sehra and Nitu Ravi Anand – today joined the BJP in presence of Rajouri Garden assembly bye-election candidate Manjinder Singh Sirsa.



Tribune News Service

New Delhi, March 25

Two Aam Aadmi Party activists – Ajit Singh Sehra and Nitu Ravi Anand – today joined the BJP in presence of Rajouri Garden assembly bye-election candidate Manjinder Singh Sirsa.

The AAP gave them tickets to contest municipal elections from Vishnu Garden and Khayala wards. Both wards are parts of the Rajouri assembly constituency. But the party cancelled their tickets following their alleged anti-party activities, said AAP spokesperson, Dilip Pandey.

Welcoming them into party fold, Sirsa said that people of the country are impressed with the working of Prime Minister Narindra Modi who has taken a series of steps to make India strong economically, militarily, socially and on all the fronts.

He said the campaign of Modi against the black money has got massive response and people of the middle class and poor background of the country are happy that since independence of the country it is first time when the government at the Centre is taking steps to bring more transparency and accountability.

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