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Cheema, Bains, Sondh, Vidhan Sabha Speaker Sandhwan join yatra

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) state president and Cabinet Minister Aman Arora, who today started the thanksgiving rally — Shukrana Yatra — from Patiala received a grand welcome on arrival in Ludhiana. The yatra began at Shri Kali Mata Mandir...
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The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) state president and Cabinet Minister Aman Arora, who today started the thanksgiving rally — Shukrana Yatra — from Patiala received a grand welcome on arrival in Ludhiana.

The yatra began at Shri Kali Mata Mandir in Patiala and passed through several Samrala, Doraha, Sahnewal, Jalandhar bypass and Ladowal Chowk in Ludhiana.

The rally was joined by prominent party leaders, including AAP Punjab working president Amansher Singh Sharry Kalsi, Cabinet Ministers Harpal Singh Cheema, Harjot Singh Bains and Tarunpreet Singh Sondh, Vidhan Sabha Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan, party MLAs, chairpersons and hundreds of enthusiastic supporters from across the state.

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On this significant day, the Shukrana Yatra also coincided with the foundation day of the Aam Aadmi Party. While expressing his gratitude to the people, AAP Punjab president Aman Arora said, “AAP has grown from strength to strength, driven by the dedication and hard work of its leaders, volunteers and workers. This journey, led by Arvind Kejriwal and supported by every AAP worker, has been one of integrity, transparency and commitment to the people.”

Arora further extended heartfelt congratulations to all AAP leaders and volunteers for their relentless efforts in bringing about change and empowering the common man.

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“Their dedication to the party’s principles and their tireless work for the betterment of Punjab and the nation have been pivotal in making AAP the people’s party. Together, AAP will continue to take strides toward a brighter future for all,” he added.

Throughout the journey, Aman Arora and other leaders were warmly welcomed with flowers, chants of “Inquilab Zindabad” and overwhelming support from party workers and locals. Party workers in large numbers had gathered at the Jagraon bridge where Arora offered tributes to the statues of martyrs. He received a grand welcome on the Jalandhar bypass where workers offered garlands to the state president.

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