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Kaithal: AAP district youth wing president resigns

| @indiablooms | May 08, 2019, at 08:56 pm

Kaithal, May 8 (UNI): In a major jolt to JJP-AAP alliance in the district, Vikas Tanwar, president district youth wing AAP along with his followers, resigned from party on Wednesday.

Vikas who hails from largest Keorak village near here and was very active and remained on the front during agitations launched by the party during past many occasions. He announced his decision during a press conference here.

Biram Pal Tanwar, Rohtash, Sham Lal, Suresh Sharma, Ram Kumar and others were present on this occasion. His father who remained Zila Parishad member and chairman Kaithal cooperative marketing society also commands respect in the area and resignation by Tanwar is a big set back to AAP.

Vikas said that he resigned in protest against the attitude of Delhi chief minister and AAP Convener Arvind Kejriwal who always termed the Congress most corrupt but left no stone unturned to enter in to alliance with Congress.

He said that he would decide next course of action after consulting his supporters, though political parties were approaching him.


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